ED recovers shares worth Rs 60 crore, cash Rs 23 lakh in raids; uncovers Rs 640 crore Money laundering racket
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ED recovers shares worth Rs 60 crore, cash Rs 23 lakh in raids; uncovers Rs 640 crore Money laundering racket

The ED seized shares worth Rs 60 crore, cryptocurrency worth Rs 1.36 crore, and cash totaling Rs 70 lakh during searches across multiple cities, unearthing a Rs 640 crore money laundering racket involving cyber fraud, mule accounts, and international handlers

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The enforcement Directorate seized recovered shares worth Rs 60 crore and cash worth Rs 23 lakh during the search operations in connection with a money laundering case, the agency said.

The agency said its Patna Zonal office conducted search operation at 13 locations in Delhi, Gurgaon, Kolkata, Jaipur, Nagpur on 3.12.2024. “During the search , various incriminating documents, digital devices, shares worth Rs 60 Crore, unexplained Forex worth Rs. 16 Lakh (approx.) and Rs. 23 Lakh (approx.) cash have been recovered and seized,” the agency said in a post on X.

ED, Patna Zonal office has conducted search operation at 13 locations in Delhi, Gurgaon, Kolkata, Jaipur, Nagpur on 3.12.2024 in connection with the money laundering case against Sanjeev Hans, IAS and others. During the search , various incriminating documents, digital devices,…

— ED (@dir_ed) December 4, 2024

Meanwhile,the ED seized cryptocurrency worth Rs 1.36 crore (USDT) from private wallets, along with unexplained cash amounting to Rs 47 lakh, during an investigation into a major money laundering case.

The case pertains to cyber fraud involving illegal proceeds of approximately Rs 640 crore, generated through betting, gambling, part-time job scams, and phishing operations. The ED also recovered various incriminating documents linked to the fraud during its crackdown.

The recovery followed a search operation conducted by the federal agency on November 28 to November 30 at 13 premises in Delhi, Gurugram, Jodhpur, Jhunjhunu, Hyderabad, Pune and Kolkata under the provisions of Prevention of Money- laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.

“The search resulted into recovery of various incriminating documents, cheque books, ATM cards, PAN Cards, Digital Signatures, Trust Wallet Secret Phrases and seizure of unexplained cash amounting to Rs 47 lakh. Further crypto (USDT) worth Rs. 1.36 crore has been seized from private wallet and various bank accounts have been frozen,” ED said in a statement.

ED initiated investigation on the basis of two First Information Reports (FIRs) registered by Central Bureau of Investigation’s Economic Offences Wing, Delhi with respect to cyber fraud money to the tune of Rs 640 Crore generated through betting, gambling, part time jobs and phishing scams being siphoned off by way of layering through more than 5000 mule Indian bank accounts and subsequently uploaded on “PYYPL”, a UAE based payment platform.

“Part of the cyber fraud money was withdrawn in cash at Dubai through Master and Visa Indian Bank ATM cards,” said the agency.

ED investigation unmasked a nexus of certain Chartered Accountants (CAs), Company Secretary (CS) and Crypto Traders, who are working in tandem in a systematic format, to launder the proceeds of crime collected.

During the search action two Chartered Accounts namely Ajay and Vipin Yadav and one Crypto Trader Jitendra Kaswan have been arrested under the provisions of PMLA. “Further investigation has unearthed a large scale money laundering racket operated with the assistance of handlers sitting abroad through closely held chat group on instant messaging apps,” said the ED.

As per the agency, instructions regarding opening of mule accounts, cash circulation and purchase of crypto are provided on this group account by the handlers.

“More than 2000 documents detailing debit and credit transactions in hundreds of bank accounts and purchase of crypto currency have been recovered and are being analysed.”

It is mentioned that during search action at the premise of the main accused CA Ashok Kumar Sharma, ED team was attacked and restricted with force to enter the premise, the ED further mentioned.
“An FIR has been lodged by Delhi Police on the complaint made by ED. Subsequently, Delhi Police has arrested one of the persons namely Radhe Shyam Sharma brother of Ashok Kumar Sharma who is absconding,” added the agency.

(with inputs from ANI)

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