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Enforcement Directorate Attaches Rs 7.03 Crore Worth of Properties Linked to Sri Anuanand Construction

Enforcement Directorate Attaches Rs 7.03 Crore Worth of Properties Linked to Sri Anuanand Construction

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has provisionally attached immovable properties worth approximately ₹7.03 crore in connection with a fraud case involving Sri Anuanand Construction Pvt Ltd, a company based in Patna. These properties, registered in the name of the company and its director, Bimal Kumar, are located in Patna and Noida.

The case dates back to a series of allegations surrounding the company’s “Sai Enclave” project in Danapur, Patna. According to the ED’s investigation, the company had promised various buyers flats in the project but failed to complete the construction. Instead of delivering the properties as promised, Sri Anuanand Construction allegedly diverted the funds raised from prospective buyers to acquire personal assets. The amount allegedly misused totals approximately ₹7.82 crore.

The ED initiated its investigation based on FIRs filed by Bihar Police under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against the company and its directors. The FIRs outlined how the company had collected significant amounts from buyers who were eager to invest in the Sai Enclave project. However, the project was never completed, and the buyers were left without the flats they had paid for.

The investigation revealed that the diverted funds were used to acquire residential land, shops, and even to construct a lavish house in Patna. As part of the efforts to avoid legal repercussions, the directors of Sri Anuanand Construction reportedly transferred ownership of two properties to third parties after the ED investigation had begun, allegedly to thwart the investigation.

As part of the ongoing investigation, the ED had conducted searches across eight premises linked to the company and its directors in Patna, Noida, and Bangalore. During these searches, the ED seized significant amounts of money, including ₹72 lakh paid in advance for a residential flat by the company’s director and ₹7 lakh in cash. These seizures were made under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), which targets money laundering and related financial crimes. The case sheds light on the growing concern over fraudulent activities within the real estate sector, particularly in cities like Patna, where the demand for residential properties has been steadily rising. This case highlights the risks faced by homebuyers who invest large sums in projects that are either delayed or never completed.

The ED’s action to attach the properties is part of its ongoing efforts to ensure that the proceeds of crime are not misused for personal gain, and to bring accountability to the real estate sector. As investigations continue, the fate of the buyers who invested in the now-defunct Sai Enclave project remains uncertain, with many likely to seek compensation for their losses. This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of due diligence for homebuyers and investors, particularly in an environment where fraud and financial mismanagement continue to plague the real estate market. It also underscores the role of regulatory bodies like the Enforcement Directorate in holding companies and individuals accountable for their actions, and protecting the interests of consumers in the Indian property market. As the ED continues its investigation into Sri Anuanand Construction Pvt Ltd, more details are expected to emerge, which may shed further light on the scale of the alleged fraud and the future of the properties involved.

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