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ED nabs 2 directors of chit-funds in Bengal

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New Delhi, Aug 26: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday said it has arrested two directors of a West Bengal-based company that allegedly ran a ponzi scheme and diverted Rs 1,786 crore worth of public funds. Prabir Kumar Chanda and Pranab Kumar Das, directors of MPS Greenery Developers Limited, were arrested on August 24 and a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Kolkata sent them to ED custody till September 1, the central agency said in a statement.
MPS Greenery Developers Limited raised funds of about Rs 2,682 crore during 1999-2000 to 2013-2014 from investors through various “fraudulent” income schemes, by issuing agro, orchard and teak bonds in violation of norms of banking regulator RBI and markets regular SEBI, it alleged. The company was controlled and managed by its CMD Pramatha Nath Manna, the two arrested directors and other associates. The ED alleged that the accused “diverted” public funds of Rs 1,786 crore to subsidiary and associate companies of MPS Greenery Developers Limited and associated firms. “The funds were ultimately withdrawn as cash, diverted to third party entities and properties were acquired in the name of directors and their family members,” it claimed. To recall, in July this year, the ED had arrested Kolkata-based businessman and CEO of a popular Bengali news channel, Kaustuv Roy, known for his close association with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on charges of financial defulcation. The ED got definite clues about Kaustuv Roy’s involvement in the affairs of Pincon Group. In August last year, two teams of ED and the Income Tax Department had conducted simultaneous raids at the residence and offices of Kaustuv Roy. (Agencies)

 

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