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Bank Fraud case: ED attaches assets worth Rs 70 cr of DHFL promoters Wadhawans

| @indiablooms | Oct 27, 2023, at 05:58 am

New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate has attached assets worth over Rs 70 crore belonging to DHFL promoters Kapil and Dheeraj Wadhawan in connection to a money laundering probe linked to an alleged bank loan fraud case, media reported.

The attached assets include diamond jewellery, flats, paintings, sculpture, watches, and a stake in a helicopter.

The probe alleges cheating a consortium of 17 banks of Rs 34,615 crore, with the money laundering case originating from a CBI FIR.

The Wadhawans are accused of siphoning and misappropriating funds, causing a loss of Rs 34,615 crore to the consortium lenders led by Union Bank of India (UBI).

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