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ED Attaches ₹23 Crore Assets in Noida’s Lotus 300 Homebuyer Fraud Case

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its crackdown on real estate fraud in India. In a recent development, the agency has attached assets worth over ₹23 crore in Punjab as part of its investigation into the Lotus 300 project in Noida. The Lotus 300 project, initiated by Hacienda Projects Private Limited (HPPL), was marred by allegations of financial irregularities and misappropriation of funds. Homebuyers who invested in the project have been left in the lurch, facing significant financial losses.

The ED’s investigation revealed that a substantial amount of money, approximately ₹190 crore, was siphoned off from the project and diverted to other group companies, including Moonlight Propbuild Private Limited and Elco Global Ventures LLP. These funds were subsequently used to acquire assets in Punjab. The agency’s action comes as a relief to the affected homebuyers, who have been struggling to recover their investments. The attachment of assets is a significant step towards ensuring that the victims of the fraud receive justice and compensation.

The ED’s investigation highlights the growing problem of real estate fraud in India. Many developers have resorted to fraudulent practices to siphon off funds and delay project completion, leaving homebuyers in distress. The agency’s proactive approach in addressing such cases sends a strong message to unscrupulous developers and reaffirms its commitment to protecting the interests of innocent consumers. As investigations continue, it is hoped that the ED will be able to recover more funds and bring those responsible for the fraud to justice. This case serves as a reminder for homebuyers to exercise caution and conduct thorough due diligence before investing in real estate projects.

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