Swiss bank accounts: ED seizes Rs 10.28-cr assets of ex-Emaar MGF MD

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The said Saturday it has seized assets worth Rs 10.28 crore of Shravan Gupta, former MD of realty Emaar MGF, in connection with its FEMA probe in the blackmoney list unearthed a few years ago.

The ED said it has seized an agricultural land worth over Rs 10.27 crore in Delhi's Bijwasan area as an equivalent amount of the asset held abroad.

"The seizure order has been issued pursuant to investigation which revealed that prima facie Gupta had foreign exchange held to the tune of USD 15,40,650 in his in HongKong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Switzerland, situated outside in contravention of provisions of Section 4 of FEMA, 1999.

"Gupta had not shown this amount in the Income Tax returns filed in for the period 2006-07. However, he had declared this amount in 2011-12 and paid appropriate taxes," the ED said in a statement.

It added that Gupta "failed to produce any evidence of repatriating the entire amount to till date."

It added that the had also filed a chargesheet against him in this case.

In 2005, entered Indian in partnership with India's group and invested Rs 8,500 crore through the joint venture Land.

However, in April 2016, it decided to end this and two months later Gupta, the then of the JV, resigned from the post.

The agency added that the competent authority of the FEMA has also "confirmed" a similar seizure order of Rs 20.87 crore assets of

These cases are part of the list of 628 Indians who figured in a list of account holders in HSBC's branch that India had obtained from the in 2007.

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First Published: Sat, December 15 2018. 21:10 IST