Unitech MD Sanjay Chandra to be produced in Delhi court today

Chandra is accused of duping buyers who had booked flats in his real-estate project in Greater Noida

ANI  |  New Delhi 

Sanjay Chandra
Sanjay Chandra

Real estate firm, Unitech's Managing Director (MD) and his brother will be produced in a Delhi court today.

Earlier on Saturday, the court on granted two-day custody remand of Chandra to the Delhi Police, who was arrested by the Economic Offences Wing on late Friday night.

Chandra's counsel Vijay Agarwal informed that the police had asked for three-day remand but the court granted two-day custody instead.

"The court also raised the concern that what was the need to arrest my client after huge gap of three years. So, now the police was asking for three-day remand, so we pointed out it is a case based on documentary evidence and so the enquiries can be made from the accounts department," Agarwal briefed the media here.

According to sources, Chandra is accused of duping buyers who had booked flats in his project in Greater Noida.

Home buyers had accused of not completing the project and non-payment of their money along with interest.

Allegations are also that Chandra fraudulently took money from his clients and parked it in a shell company, thereby laundering it abroad.

Earlier, Chandra was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the trial.

Chandra had bid and won licence for the project which he later sold to Norway company

Unitech MD Sanjay Chandra to be produced in Delhi court today

Chandra is accused of duping buyers who had booked flats in his real-estate project in Greater Noida

Chandra is accused of duping buyers who had booked flats in his real-estate project in Greater Noida
Real estate firm, Unitech's Managing Director (MD) and his brother will be produced in a Delhi court today.

Earlier on Saturday, the court on granted two-day custody remand of Chandra to the Delhi Police, who was arrested by the Economic Offences Wing on late Friday night.

Chandra's counsel Vijay Agarwal informed that the police had asked for three-day remand but the court granted two-day custody instead.

"The court also raised the concern that what was the need to arrest my client after huge gap of three years. So, now the police was asking for three-day remand, so we pointed out it is a case based on documentary evidence and so the enquiries can be made from the accounts department," Agarwal briefed the media here.

According to sources, Chandra is accused of duping buyers who had booked flats in his project in Greater Noida.

Home buyers had accused of not completing the project and non-payment of their money along with interest.

Allegations are also that Chandra fraudulently took money from his clients and parked it in a shell company, thereby laundering it abroad.

Earlier, Chandra was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the trial.

Chandra had bid and won licence for the project which he later sold to Norway company
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