Why Did the ED Attach Properties for Embezzlement of Bhiwani Municipal Council Funds?

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Key Takeaways
- ED's action: Properties worth Rs 3.46 crore attached.
- Main accused: Ran Singh Yadav, ex-President of Municipal Council.
- Investigation basis: FIR registered by Bhiwani Police.
- Funds misappropriated: Rs 12.97 crore siphoned off.
- Legal framework: Enforcement under PMLA and FEMA.
Chandigarh, July 25 (NationPress) The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Chandigarh Zonal Office, on Friday provisionally attached immovable properties valued at approximately Rs 3.46 crore linked to the embezzlement of government funds associated with the Municipal Council of Bhiwani in Haryana.
Among the properties seized, assets worth Rs 2.30 crore are owned by Ran Singh Yadav, the former President of the Municipal Council and the alleged mastermind behind the embezzlement scheme. The remaining assets are held by various intermediaries and co-conspirators, according to a statement from the ED.
The ED's investigation was triggered by an initial information report (FIR) filed by the Bhiwani Police, citing multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code against several officials of the Municipal Council, personnel from a private bank, and other individuals involved in the misappropriation of government funds designated for civic projects.
The investigation uncovered that a substantial sum of Rs 12.97 crore was illicitly diverted through fraudulent transfers to the bank accounts of private firms, orchestrated in collusion with other Municipal Council officials and Axis Bank officials.
Importantly, the firms receiving these funds had not been awarded any contracts by the Municipal Council. Previously, the ED issued an order to attach the immovable properties of Vinod Goyal (a middleman) and Nitesh Agarwal (Axis Bank Manager), totaling Rs 3.99 crore, which has been confirmed by the adjudicating authority under the PMLA. The investigation is ongoing, the ED confirmed.
The ED serves as a law enforcement and economic intelligence agency of the Central government.
Established on May 1, 1956, the ED is tasked with enforcing economic laws and combating financial crimes.
It operates under the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, with its headquarters situated in Delhi.
The primary responsibility of the ED includes enforcing the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) and the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA).