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ED seizes assets worth Rs 17.34 crore of Mangaluru resident for FEMA violation

New Delhi, July 13 The Enforcement Directorate has seized assets worth Rs 17.34 crore of a Karnataka resident, who allegedly acquired property abroad and made overseas transactions in violation of the Foreign Exchange Management Act. The federal agency said in...
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New Delhi, July 13

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The Enforcement Directorate has seized assets worth Rs 17.34 crore of a Karnataka resident, who allegedly acquired property abroad and made overseas transactions in violation of the Foreign Exchange Management Act.

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The federal agency said in a statement that two houses and an industrial plot of Mangaluru resident K Mohammed Haris had been seized.

Haris, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) alleged, “acquired” a flat in Ajman, UAE, held foreign bank accounts and investments and shareholdings in a foreign business entity in the UAE valued at AED 92,69,025.78 (equivalent to Rs 17,34,80,746), in violation of Section 4 of FEMA, 1999.”

According to Section 37-A of the Act, if any foreign exchange, foreign security or immovable property, situated outside India, is suspected to have been held in contravention of this law, then the ED is empowered to seize value equivalent within India, of such foreign exchange, foreign security or immovable property, it said.

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The total market value of the seized Indian assets is Rs 17.34 crore, it said.  

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