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ED attaches assets worth Rs 7.44 cr linked to former Delhi minister Jain

Money laundering case: Total value of properties seized in case reaches Rs 12.25 crore

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The Enforcement Directorate has attached assets worth Rs 7.44 crore belonging to companies allegedly controlled by former Delhi minister Satyendar Kumar Jain in a money laundering case. The attachment, made on September 15, takes the total value of properties seized in the case to Rs 12.25 crore.

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The probe stems from a CBI FIR filed in August 2017 alleging that Jain acquired disproportionate assets during his tenure as the minister between February 2015 and May 2017. The CBI filed a chargesheet against him, his wife Poonam Jain and others in December 2018.

Earlier in March 2022, the ED had attached assets worth Rs 4.81 crore and filed a prosecution complaint, which was taken cognisance of by a Delhi court.

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According to the agency, in November 2016, Jain’s associates Ankush Jain and Vaibhav Jain deposited Rs 7.44 crore at a Bank of Baroda branch in Delhi as advance tax under the Income Disclosure Scheme (IDS).

“They declared ownership of income/assets worth Rs 16.53 crore received through four companies - Akinchan Developers, Paryas Infosolutions, Manglayatan Projects, and Indo Metal Impex - which investigators found were actually controlled by Jain,” an ED official said.

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The Income Tax Department, Delhi High Court and later the Supreme Court concluded that the two were benami holders on Jain’s behalf. Based on ED’s findings, the CBI filed a supplementary chargesheet enhancing the value of disproportionate assets.

With the latest attachment, the ED said it has seized 100% of Jain’s alleged illicit assets. A supplementary prosecution complaint is expected to be filed shortly, even as trial in the case continues before the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi.

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