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Educationi­st Vinay Aranha arrested; ED says he has recklessly spent funds meant for his schools

- Charul Shah

MUMBAI: The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) has arrested Vinay Aranha of Rosary Education Group, Pune in connection with a loan fraud case. Aranha allegedly splurged the loan amounts taken for the developmen­t of the group’s schools on events organised with Bollywood celebritie­s.

Aranha was produced before the special PMLA court on Friday and special judge MG Deshpande remanded him to ED custody till March 20.

“Huge public money, which is the wealth of the nation, is laundered by the accused and investigat­ion thereof is at a very preliminar­y stage. The manner in which proceeds of crime - ₹20 crore had been generated, placed, layered and integrated requires confrontat­ion of the accused with various other persons and therefore his custodial interrogat­ion is necessary, without which the investigat­ion will not attain finality.”

According to ED, Aranha had obtained a loan of ₹20 crore from COSMOS Co-operative Bank. In its plea seeking his custody remand, the agency said, “The purpose for obtaining the loan was the renovation of the school, but it was never utilised for the said purpose. On the contrary, the said huge loan was disbursed in the name of persons who gave quotations. Those persons were basically travel agents etc. and the quotations given by them for the work of school were found to be forged and fake.”

“It has also been unearthed during the investigat­ion that Aranha has siphoned off public money to the tune of crores of rupees for his personal enrichment and for leading a lavish lifestyle. He has been leading a luxurious and high-flying lifestyle. He has hosted several events involving Bollywood celebritie­s. He has recklessly spent funds which were meant for the educationa­l purposes of his schools. He has also spent lavishly in the purchase of several high-end luxury cars worth crores of rupees,” ED added in the remand applicatio­n.

ED further claimed that Rajesh Shah, chief manager (recovery) of the bank has in his statement said that ₹46.50 crore was sanctioned to M/s Rosary Education Group through 7 loans for various reasons such as the renovation of schools, purchasing of movable assets and working capital and all the seven loan accounts were classified as

Non-Performing Assets. He also claimed that Aranha submitted fabricated documents of properties as security.

“An amount of ₹21 crore involving 5 loan accounts were disbursed to the vendors such as M/s. Paramount Infrastruc­ture, Shabbir Patanwala, Ashwin Kamat and M/s. Deepti Enterprise­s through RTGS/cheques either by Rosary Education Group or directly by the bank on request of M/s Rosary Group,” ED’s plea further quoted from the statement given by Shah to the agency.

The agency further said that analysis of the bank accounts of Rosary Education Group and the vendors revealed that the said loan amount was layered through various bank accounts.

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