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Four Mumbai flats linked to the PNB fraud case have been transferred to a liquidator for auction to recover losses.
The Enforcement Directorate has transferred four Mumbai flats in the Tatva Urja project to a liquidator for monetization as part of the ongoing recovery effort in the PNB fraud case involving fugitive Mehul Choksi.
The transfer, completed on November 21, brings the total value of assets handed over to Rs 310 crore across Mumbai, Kolkata, and Surat.
The case, which spans 2014 to 2017, involved fraudulent letters of undertaking and foreign letters of credit that caused a loss of over Rs 6,097 crore to PNB.
The ED’s investigation led to searches at 136 locations, seizure of Rs 597.75 crore in valuables, and attachment of assets worth Rs 1,968.15 crore.
In total, Rs 2,565.90 crore in assets have been secured, with three prosecution complaints filed.
The Special PMLA court has directed the auction of properties, with proceeds to be deposited as fixed deposits in PNB and ICICI Bank.
Remaining assets are being transferred per court orders.
Cuatro pisos de Mumbai vinculados al caso de fraude de PNB han sido transferidos a un liquidador para subasta para recuperar pérdidas.