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Bank Fraud: Enforcement Directorate Attaches Sterling Biotech’s Rs 4,701-Crore Assets

This is one of ED’s biggest attachment of assets under the stringent PMLA this year.

A sealed lock as CBI team seals Punjab National Bank’s South Mumbai branch at Brady House in Mumbai on Monday. The PNB fraud case involving jeweller Nirav Modi was allegedly carried out of this branch. (Source: PTI)
A sealed lock as CBI team seals Punjab National Bank’s South Mumbai branch at Brady House in Mumbai on Monday. The PNB fraud case involving jeweller Nirav Modi was allegedly carried out of this branch. (Source: PTI)

The Enforcement Directorate has attached Gujarat-based pharmaceutical company Sterling Biotech Group’s assets worth Rs 4,701 crore in connection to a Rs 5,000 crore bank fraud and money laundering case

The agency issued a provisional freezing order under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and attached immovable properties of around 4,000 acres, plant and machinery, around 200 bank accounts of various linked companies and promoters, shares worth Rs. 6.67 crore and a number of luxury cars of the Vadodara-based group, officials said today.

This is one of ED’s biggest attachment of assets under the stringent PMLA this year.

The ED had registered a criminal case of money laundering against the firm and its promoters Nitin and Chetan Sandesara in October last year, taking cognisance of a first information report filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation in the case on charges of alleged corruption, an official said.

It had then conducted about 50 searches at various locations in the country.

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The probe agencies had alleged that the firm and its absconding promoters, on the basis of false and fabricated documents, had fraudulently obtained credit facilities of more than Rs 5,000 crore from various banks, which subsequently turned into bad loans.

“The loans were sanctioned by a consortium of banks like the Andhra Bank, UCO Bank, State Bank of India, Allahabad Bank and Bank of India. Till date, the banks have declared as fraud, various outstanding loan accounts to the tune of about Rs 5,000 crore in respect of various companies of Sterling Group including Sterling Biotech Ltd., Sterling Port Ltd., PMT Machines Ltd., Sterling SEZ and Infrastructure Ltd. and Sterling Oil Resources Ltd.,” the ED said.

The agency has arrested three people so far in this case--Delhi-based businessman Gagan Dhawan, former Andhra Bank Director Anup Garg and Sterling Biotech Ltd. Director Rajbhhushan Dixit. Multiple prosecution complaints or charge sheets have also been filed before a special PMLA court.