HDIL promoters diverted PMC loan to hotels: ED
The three hotels belong to Rakesh Wadhawan and family, says ED
Promoters of Housing Development Infrastructure (HDIL) allegedly diverted ~160 crore of loan from Punjab & Maharashtra Co-operative (PMC) Bank to three Delhi-based hotels, according to the probe by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Promoters of Housing Development Infrastructure (HDIL) have allegedly diverted ~160 crore of loan from Punjab & Maharashtra Cooperative (PMC) Bank to three Delhi-based hotels, according to the probe by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
The enforcement agency has identified three hotels belonging to Libra Hotels, in which Rakesh Kumar Wadhawan is both a director and a shareholder. Sources said Libra Hotels was a parent firm and had three hotels — Hotel Conclave Executive, Hotel Conclave, and Hotel Conclave Comfort. Libra Hotels is run by Rakesh Wadhawan’s daughter, Romy Pawan Mehra, and her husband, Pawan Mehra. Both are directors of this firm.
“These hotels are in the three star categories and not in the luxury segment. We are examining the mode of transaction in these firms. Prima facie evidence reveals that a substantial portion of the loan amount has gone to these hospitality firms,” said an official privy to the development. He said the agency might attach these hotels if the transactions were proved.
Meanwhile, ED has identified about 50 assets and initiated attachment process in the matter. It has so far frozen assets worth ~500 crore and identified movable and immovable assets of ~3,882 crore owned by HDIL, its directors, promoters, PMC Bank officials, and other related entities in the fraud case.
The agency has moved applications in the special court for provisional attach
ment of Wadhawans’ plush property in Maharashtra’s Alibaug. Besides, it is examining the ~100-crore worth of sea-facing bungalow belonging to a close friend of Rakesh Waddhawan.
HDIL promoters Rakesh Wadhawan and son Sarang, arrested in connection with the ~4,355 crore PMC scam, have been sent to judicial custody.
The duo had been arrested by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Mumbai Police in connection with the case earlier this month. It alleged that the bank management, in cahoots with the Wadhawans, concealed from the banking regulators’ scrutiny huge loan defaults by the HDIL group firms. Sources said a huge amount had been diverted to 44 accounts created to divert money linked to the Wadhawans and entities related to HDIL. The probe is on into at least 20,000-plus dummy accounts created by PMC to hide its bad loans.
ED is also ascertaining the possible links of some people, including NCP leader Praful Patel, who are named in the passenger manifest of an aircraft belonging to HDIL promoters.