Rs 60 crore cheating case: Raj Kundra paid part of fraud amount to Bipasha Basu, Neha Dhupia, Ekta Kapoor as fees, say police
The Economic Offences Wing of the Mumbai police is probing the Rs 60 crore cheating case, in which Kundra and his wife Shilpa Shetty are named as accused along with others
Businessman Raj Kundra, who is being probed in connection with a Rs 60 crore cheating case, has claimed before the investigators that he paid part of that amount to Bollywood actors Bipasha Basu and Neha Dhupia, and producer Ekta Kapoor as their professional fees, an official said.
Kundra (50) made the claim in a statement he recorded before the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai police earlier this week, he said on Thursday.
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Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty are named as accused along with others. Kundra and Shetty were directors of the now defunct Best Deal TV Private Limited, a home shopping and online retail platform.
Kundra was questioned by the EOW personnel on September 15 for more than five hours in connection with the case.
During his questioning, Kundra told the police that some part of the amount was allegedly given to actors Bipasha Basu and Neha Dhupia and producer Ekta Kapoor as their professional fees for their appearance on the online platform.
However, the EOW is not planning to summon any of them to seek more details, the official said. As a part of the ongoing probe, the EOW is also investigating Kundra’s various bank transactions.
The case was registered on a complaint against the high-profile couple and some unidentified persons for allegedly duping a businessman of Rs 60.4 crore in a loan-cum-investment deal related to Best Deal TV Pvt Ltd.
The complaint was filed by businessman Deepak Kothari (60), who is a director at a non-banking financial company named as Lotus Capital Finance Services.
So far, the EOW has recorded Kundra’s statements and plans to summon him again next week as a lot more witnesses need to be verified before the next round of interrogation, the police had earlier said.
Earlier this month, police issued Lookout Circulars (LOCs) against Shetty and Kundra.
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