Did the ED Attach Assets Worth Rs 2.56 Crore from Late IAS Officer Dyaneshwaran and His Family?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- ED has provisionally attached Rs 2.56 crore in assets.
- Investigation revolves around A.N. Dyaneshwaran's alleged corruption.
- Assets include properties, deposits, and accounts.
- Total assets attached in the case now stand at Rs 3.75 crore.
- Further investigations are ongoing.
Chennai, Sep 23 (NationPress) The Enforcement Directorate (ED), Chennai Zonal Office, has provisionally attached assets valued at Rs 2.56 crore belonging to late IAS officer A.N. Dyaneshwaran and his relatives under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.
According to an official statement released on Tuesday, the seized properties comprise immovable assets, fixed deposits, and bank accounts.
This action follows a protracted investigation into allegations that Dyaneshwaran, during his tenure as a senior officer in the Tamil Nadu government, acquired wealth that was disproportionate to his known income sources.
The ED’s inquiry originates from an FIR and subsequent chargesheet filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Anti-Corruption Branch, Chennai. The CBI chargesheet, dated March 14, 2001, estimated the disproportionate assets owned by Dyaneshwaran and his family at Rs 7.34 crore, purportedly amassed between July 1991 and January 1996. Reports suggest that the trial in this corruption case is in its advanced stages.
Investigations revealed that Dyaneshwaran had funneled several acquisitions through family members, a construction firm named Shilpi Grih Constructions, and a charitable organization, Dr. Dharmambal Namasivayam Trust.
Officials have identified 16 immovable properties associated with him, with 12 confirmed as direct “proceeds of crime” acquired during his service between 1991 and 1996. These properties were valued at approximately Rs 1.7 crore at the time of purchase. Additionally, fixed deposits and bank accounts in family members' names, holding around Rs 86.24 lakh, have also been attached.
This latest directive follows earlier search operations conducted on February 28, 2025, related to the same case.
After those searches, a provisional attachment order on March 27, 2025, had already encompassed assets worth Rs 1.19 crore. With the current action, the cumulative value of attached assets in this case has reached Rs 3.75 crore.
Officials highlighted that while the current attachment is for Rs 2.56 crore, investigations into the money laundering aspects are still active.
“Further investigation is in progress,” the ED statement noted, suggesting that additional assets may be identified and attached as the investigation continues.