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Rose Valley Ponzi Scheme: ED Restitutes Rs 19.40 Cr to Investors

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By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi   Aug 30, 2024 18:45

The Enforcement Directorate facilitated the restitution of Rs 19.40 crore to defrauded investors of the Rose Valley Group Ponzi scheme, as per a special PMLA court order in Kolkata.
Rose Valley Ponzi Scheme: ED Restitutes Rs 19.40 Cr to Investors
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New Delhi, Aug 30 (PTI) The Enforcement Directorate has facilitated the restitution of Rs 19.40 crore to the defrauded investors of the Rose Valley Group Ponzi scheme on the orders of a special PMLA court in Kolkata, officials said on Friday.

In a statement, the ED said the amount has been transferred to the Rose Valley Asset Disposal Committee (ADC) account according to the court directives on July 24 and August 17.

"The ED had requested the Assets Disposal Committee, constituted by the high court, to seek restitution of properties attached or seized by the ED under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

"In compliance, the ADC filed an application under Section 8(8) of the PMLA before the Special Court," the ED statement said.

Despite opposition from the Rose Valley promoters, the ED and ADC were successful, resulting in an order to release the attached properties for restitution in favour of bona fide investors, the statement said.

It is alleged that Rose Valley Group had amassed substantial deposits from the public under false and fraudulent promises of high returns and land allocations.

During its investigation, the ED identified and attached several properties belonging to the Rose Valley Group.

"The ED booked two cases under the PMLA: the first involves properties worth Rs 12 crore, and the second concerns properties with a deed value of approximately Rs 1,200 crore," the statement said.

The successful release of Rs 19.40 crore marks a pivotal step towards further restitution of additional properties, as outlined in the second charge sheet.

The special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court has directed that Rs 19.40 crore be disbursed to the bona fide claimants on a pro-rata basis or as instructed by the ADC or the court, the statement said.

"Claimants receiving the restitution are required to execute a bond to refund or reimburse the amount if so directed at any subsequent stage of the proceedings or upon conclusion of the trial. Furthermore, all claimants must comply with the instructions issued by the ADC regarding the disbursement process," the statement said.
Source: PTI
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