Millennium Post

Money laundering: ED attaches Gagan Dhawan’s asset

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NEW DELHI: The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on Saturday attached a plot worth Rs 1. 17 crore in connection with its probe against Delhibased businessma­n Gagan Dhawan in a Rs 5,000 crore money laundering case involving a Gujarat-based pharma company.

The agency said it has issued a provisiona­l order, under the sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), attaching 336 sq mtrs of a plot located in DLF city phase-iii in Gurgaon, near here.

The ED said it found the asset involved in money laundering and purchased out of the proceeds of crime of the alleged defraud of bank loans in this case.

"The facts of the case reveal that the said amount involved in money laundering was layered through various inter-bank transfers and thereafter integrated and then utilised by the afore-cited person (Dhawan) to acquire the said immovable property and rights therein attempting to show the same as untainted property which is likely to be concealed, transferre­d or dealt with in a manner which may frustrate the proceed- ings under the Act (PMLA)," it said.

The agency had arrested Dhawan on November 1 on these charges and he is also under the scanner of the ED for his alleged links with some top politician­s.

The ED had alleged that Dhawan had facilitate­d the directors of Gujarat-based pharma firm Sterling Biotech Ltd (SBL) in the purchase of several properties and helped in misuse and diversion of the credit facilities of several bank totalling Rs 5,000 crore.

"Rs 1.5 crore was received by the accused from the SBL group. Prior to that, the amount of bank loans was rotated in various group companies of SBL group," the ED had claimed.

The trial court had on November 14 issued non-bailable warrants against two other persons –SBL directors Nitin and Chetan Sandesara.

The agency had told the court that Sandesara might have left the country.

The firm and Dhawan were also being probed by the ED for allegedly bribing senior Income Tax department officials in an earlier criminal complaint.

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