ED attaches Rs 1,411 crore assets of Vijay Mallya and his company


Mumbai, Jun 11 (PTI) : ED today attached assets worth Rs 1,411 crore of liquor baron Vijay Mallya and one of his companies in connection with its money laundering probe in the the alleged IDBI bank loan default case.

"We have attached properties worth Rs 1,411 crore (as per the market value) of Vijay Mallya and UB Limited under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act," an Enforcement Directorate official said.

The assets brought under the "provisional attachment" order include bank balance of Rs 34 crore, a flat each in Bengaluru and Mumbai (2,291 sqft and 1,300 sqft respectively), an industrial plot in Chennai (4.5 acres), a coffee plantation land in Coorg (28.75 acres) and residential and commercial constructed areas in UB city and Kingfisher Tower in Bengaluru (84,0279 sqft).

The agency, in a statement, said the order was issued as investigation found that some of the properties were being "disposed off" by the accused so that further action undertaken by the agency under PMLA can be "frustrated."

An attachment of assets under PMLA is aimed to deprive the accused from obtaining benefits of their ill-gotten wealth. The accused can appeal against this action before the Adjudicating Authority of PMLA within 180 days.

ED further said that a corporate loan was sanctioned and disbursed "despite weak financials, negative net-worth, low credit rating of the borrower company and despite the fact that the company Ms Kingfishers Airlines Limited (KFA) being a new client did not satisfy the norms stipulated in the corporate loan policy of the bank" and was sanctioned in an "extraordinary haste."

It said investigations in the case revealed that "loan amounting to Rs 864 crore was sanctioned to Ms KFA against collateral security of Kingfisher brand, corporate guarantee of UBHL and personal guarantee of Mallya out of which Rs 807 crore remained unpaid."

The agency added that its probe till now in the case indicates that KFA and its officials "conspired among themselves" and got sanctioned and disbursed term loans without conducting due diligence.

"The said loan was sanctioned in an extraordinary haste without verifying quality and value of the said security independently and subsequently to avoid payment of dues, corporate guarantee and personal guarantee rendered by UBL and Mallya were challenged by them before Bombay High Court on the grounds of coercion and undue pressure," it said.

Mallya, whose defunct airlines owes more than Rs 9,000 crore to various banks, left India on March 2.

The agency had registered a money laundering case against him and others based on an FIR registered last year by the CBI.

ED added "it emerged during the investigation that from very beginning KFA defaulted in repayment of loan thereby putting IDBI bank to a wrongful loss."

The agency is also investigating financial structure of Kingfisher Airlines and possible payment of kickbacks to secure loans.

The agency said the acts of Mallya and others accused in this case "indicate that a criminal conspiracy" was hatched for sanctioning the bank loan and that there was "no intent" to pay back the loan amount.

ED added that a sum of about Rs 423 crore from this loan amount was "remitted" outside the country on the pretext of aircraft lease rentals but "no supporting documents have been furnished so far to substantiate their bonafides."

"Therefore, not only the said bank loan was obtained in questionable manner, but part of the loan has been siphoned off abroad in a calculated and pre designed manner," it said.

The agency reiterated in the statement that despite giving "numerous opportunities" Mallya did not appear before it to record his statement in the case.

ED has also moved a special court here yesterday seeking to declare Mallya a proclaimed offender as the agency has virtually exhausted all legal remedies like seeking an Interpol arrest warrant and getting his passport revoked.

The ED is also seeking to invoke the India-United Kingdom Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) to have him extradited from Britain.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    Reclaim all the Gold/Gold plated door he gifted to temples.
    Some things is better than having nothing

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    HONNU MANNU AND HENNU

    MALYA HEE SUDHAROOJA

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    Credit goes to ?

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  • sri, Karkala

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    Sbi will be the first bank to go bankrupt in the worst case.. All the depositors will be given empty chembu...

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    No doubt, financing bankers had a major share in the loan. Identify them, hold them upside down, thrash them to extract the soft money, starting with State Bank of India. All big loans have commission at sanctioning level in banks. Rajan is not talking ut if he remains in this political war, he will expose them all.

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  • shan, dubai

    Sat, Jun 11 2016

    Good decision to recover the public money..... Why can't they attach the property of politicians, and other business people???? All the banks are fully loaded with Stuck up loans and advances to these people.

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