Jet Airways’ Properties Seized in Money Laundering Case

New Delhi: Properties worth over Rs. 500 crore have been seized by the Enforcement Directorate in an alleged money laundering case linked to Jet Airways (India) Ltd.
The properties include 17 residential flats, bungalows, and commercial buildings registered under the names of companies and people, including Jet Airways’ founder Naresh Goyal, wife Anita
Goyal and son Nivaan Goyal in London, Dubai, and some states in India. The central probe agency attached the properties worth at least Rs. 538 crore under the Prevention of Money Laundering
Act, or PMLA, 2002. Apart from the Goyals, some properties are registered under the names of Jetair Pvt Ltd, and Jet Enterprises Pvt Ltd. The ED yesterday filed a chargesheet against Mr Goyal
and five others in the alleged fraud case filed by Canara Bank. The bank in the first information report (FIR) alleged it had sanctioned credit limits and loans to the now-grounded private
airline up to Rs. 848 crore, of which Rs. 538 crore was outstanding. Mr Goyal was arrested by the ED on September 1 under the PMLA and is being kept in Mumbai’s Arthur Road
jail. The ED alleged the Jet Airways founder siphoned off money by creating trusts in other countries. Mr Goyal allegedly used those trusts to buy immovable properties. The money for those
trusts is nothing but proceeds of crime, the ED said. Citing an audit report, the ED said the loans taken by Jet Airways were used to buy furniture, apparel, and jewellery , apart from properties.

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