Former CM Chhagan Bhujbal's Assets Worth Rs 90 Crore Attached
Former CM Chhagan Bhujbal's Assets Worth Rs 90 Crore Attached
The agency has filed two FIRs against Bhujbal, and his sons Pankaj and Sameer and others under PMLA, based on Mumbai Police's ACB FIRs.

Mumbai: Initiating fresh action in the money laundering case against former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Chhagan Bhujbal and his family, the ED on Thursday attached close to two dozen assets worth Rs 90 crore belonging to them.

Officials said that with the latest seizure of properties under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act(PMLA), the total value of attachments in this case are now valued at Rs 433 crore.

"A total of 22 immovable properties like flats, shops, agricultural and non-agricultural land, industrial plots in Mumbai, Nashik and Ahmednagar have been provisionally attached under PMLA today. The estimated market value is Rs 90 crore," officials in the Enforcement Directorate(ED) said.

Bhujbal and his nephew Sameer are at present lodged in the Arthur road jail here after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had arrested them early this year. Bhujbal's son and NCP legislator Pankaj, also an accussed in the case, has recently been granted interim protection from arrest by the Bombay High Court in the same case.

According to ED, the Bhujbal family allegedly had conspired along with several others to divert or 'launder' kickbacks received by Chhagan Bhujbal, when he was state

Public Works Department minister.

On March 30 this year, the agency had filed a charge sheet naming Bhujbal, Pankaj, Sameer and firms such as DB Realty, Balwa group, Neelkamal Realtors and Builders,

Neelkamal Central Apartment LLP and Kakade Infrastructure.

The charges relate to the contract for construction of the state guest house- 'Maharashtra Sadan' - in Delhi and the Kalina land-grabbing case in Mumbai.

This is the fifth attachment order issued by the agency in the case.

An attachment order under PMLA laws is aimed at depriving the accused from obtaining benefits of their alleged ill-gotten wealth and the accused parties can appeal against

the order before the Adjudicating Authority of the said Act within 180 days.

The agency has filed two FIRs against Bhujbal, and his sons Pankaj and Sameer and others under PMLA, based on Mumbai Police's ACB FIRs.

The Bombay High Court, in December, 2014, had constituted a Special Investigation Team comprising the ED and the state Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to conduct the inquiry against the senior Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) politician and others.

The ACB complaint names Pankaj and Sameer and they had been booked under IPC Sections related to cheating, criminal conspiracy, criminal breach of trust and relevant provisions of Maharashtra Ownership Flats Act.

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