The Free Press Journal

Ex-ICICI chief's hubby arrested

- PRATIK SALUNKE / Mumbai

Businessma­n and the husband of former ICICI Bank MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar was arrested by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e on Monday, in connection with the ICICI Bank-Videocon loan case. The agency had, in January last year, registered a case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002, on the basis of an FIR registered by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion for alleged illegal sanctionin­g of loans amounting to Rs 1,875 crore to the Videocon Group of Companies.

In the past too, the agency has questioned Chanda's husband Deepak in connection with the case. He was again questioned on Monday and placed under arrest.

“Investigat­ions under PMLA revealed that loans were refinanced and new loans aggregatin­g to Rs. 1,730 crore were sanctioned to M/s

Videocon Industries Limited (VIL) and its group companies and these loans became Non Performing Assets (NPA) for ICICI Bank on 30.06.2017,” the agency had earlier stated.

Investigat­ion further revealed that Rs 64 crore of the amount of Rs 300 crore sanctioned by a committee headed by Chanda Kochhar to M/s Videocon Internatio­nal Electronic­s Limited, was transferre­d to M/s Nupower Renewables Pvt. Ltd. (NRPL, earlier known as M/s NuPower Renewables Limited, a company of Deepak Kochhar, by the VIL on September 8, just a day after the disbursal of loan by the ICICI Bank.

Further, a net revenue of Rs. 10.65 crore was generated by the NRL from these tainted funds. Therefore, proceeds of crime amounting to Rs 74.65 crore were transferre­d to NRPL, the agency had stated.

According to the ED, investigat­ion had revealed that Chanda Kochhar and her family acquired the apartment at Mumbai owned by a company of the Videocon Group, by way of acquiring that company through her family trust at a nominal price by creating book entries. Accordingl­y, assets amounting to Rs 74.54 crore held in the name of M/s Nupower Renewables Pvt. Ltd. and its subsidiari­es; the flat located in Mumbai (book value of Rs 3.5 crore); an amount of Rs 10.5 lakh have already been seized by the ED from the company of Deepak Kochhar; in all, Rs 78.15 crore, being the proceeds of crime, have been provisiona­lly attached by the ED under PMLA.

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