
Both the brothers are in jail at present in connection with the case. "In view of their income from laundering through shell companies, ED has provisionally attached an agricultural land, pertaining to the Jain brothers... to the extent of Rs 1,11,96,000 which is equivalent to the value of proceeds of crime," the ED said in a statement.
"Earlier, a hotel property involved in money laundering, to the extent of Rs 64.70 crore, managed by Radisson Blu at Dwarka in Delhi was also attached. The total attachment of the property worth Rs 65.82 crore has been made so far in this case," the ED said in the statement.
The ED has identified at least 90 shell firms in this probe case. It has identified 26 of them for allegedly laundering about Rs 62.20 crore funds.
Shell companies are firms set up with nominal paid-up capital, high reserves and surplus on account of receipt of high share premium, investment in unlisted companies and no dividend income or high amount of cash-in-hand.
The case emerged after the ED filed a criminal complaint in February this year under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, or PMLA, based on a chargesheet filed by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office against certain individuals and firms "for providing accommodation entries by accepting funds from their beneficiaries through mediators and converting the same into share premium transactions in the beneficiary company".
The ED suspects the entire racket to be worth about Rs 8,000 crore of slush funds.
"The modus operandi of Jain brothers was to launder the unaccounted money through the process of placement of funds, layering of transactions and the final integration of laundering money into the banking channel camouflaged as legitimate share premium transactions," the ED said.
It emerged during the probe of other firms "controlled" by the Jain brothers that during a "short period of three months between the opening and closing of the accounts of these companies, there was credit and debit summations to the tune of Rs 8,000 crore", the ED said.
The ED and other investigating agencies like the Income Tax Department are also looking at the alleged role of the two brothers in routing funds through shell companies for certain people with political links, a senior official said. "Further investigation is under progress," the official said.
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