This Article is From Feb 10, 2022

Mumbai Businessman "Acting As Front" For Some Influential Persons: Probe Agency

Pravin Raut, arrested by the ED on February 2 under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), was produced before the court on Wednesday after the end of his initial remand. The court extended his ED custody till Friday.

Mumbai Businessman 'Acting As Front' For Some Influential Persons: Probe Agency

The Enforcement Directorate in its remand plea said it appears that Pravin Raut is "acting as a front".

Mumbai:

The Enforcement Directorate has claimed before a special PMLA court here that Maharashtra-based businessman Pravin Raut made payments to a "politically exposed person" and is "acting as a front" or in collusion with some influential people.

Raut, arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on February 2 under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), was produced before the court on Wednesday after the end of his initial remand. The court extended his Enforcement Directorate custody till Friday.

Notably, the agency had also questioned Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut's wife Varsha Raut last year in connection with the PMC Bank case and her purported links with Pravin Raut's wife.

Pravin Raut, a former director of a company called Guru Ashish Construction Pvt Ltd, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering probe linked to a Rs 1,034 crore land 'scam' related to the re-development of a 'chawl' in Mumbai.

On Wednesday, the Enforcement Directorate, while seeking further custody of the businessman, told the court that the ongoing investigation of the (money laundering) case is at a crucial stage and the accused is one of the key persons, who is "instrumental in generation, layering and integration of proceeds of the crime".

The case against him pertains to alleged irregularities in the sale of FSI (floor space index) of a plot by a firm, linked to him, that is a subsidiary company of the Housing Development Infrastructure Ltd.

The HDIL is under investigation by the Enforcement Directorate and few other agencies in connection with an alleged fraud of about Rs 4,300 crore at the Punjab and Maharashtra Cooperative (PMC) Bank.

The Enforcement Directorate in its remand plea said it appears that Pravin Raut is "acting as a front" or in collusion with some influential person(s).

During the course of investigation, it was revealed that Pravin Raut made payments to certain "politically exposed persons", it said.

Listing some instances of the payment, the Enforcement Directorate claimed Pravin Raut paid Rs 55 lakh from proceeds of the crime to the wife of a "politically exposed person" through the accounts of his wife.

The money was returned after a gap of 10 years without interest only after the Enforcement Directorate initiated the investigation, it said.

The Enforcement Directorate also stated that booking of tickets and hotel accommodations for domestic as well as international travel of the "politically exposed person" were being made from the funds of Pravin Raut.

Land was purchased in Alibaug (Raigad district) and huge amounts were paid in cash for the dealings. These purchases were made in 2010-2012, which is after Pravin Raut received money from HDIL and needs to be further examined, it said.

The probe agency said these leads uncovered so far need to be firmly established.

Pravin Raut's custody is also required to confront him with further evidences gathered so far to come to a reasonable conclusion, the Enforcement Directorate said in its plea.

The agency had earlier said the “probe revealed that Rs 95 crore has been siphoned off through HDIL by one of the accused Pravin Raut in active conspiracy and connivance with various persons".

"The source of the funds were illegal availed loans/advances by the HDIL from PMC Bank. There was no document or agreement in support of these payments made to Pravin Raut,” the ED had alleged.

It said “as per the ledger of HDIL, the funds were given to Pravin Raut for acquiring land in Palghar area". 

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