Hindustan Times (Patiala)

ED FILES CHARGE SHEET AGAINST RANA KAPOOR, FAMILY IN YES BANK CASE

- Jayshree P Upadhyay jayshree.pyasi@livemint.com

MUMBAI:The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on Wednesday filed its first charge sheet in the YES Bank money laundering case, naming its co-founder and former chief executive Rana Kapoor, his wife and three daughters, and three companies linked to his family.

The agency has estimated the size of fraudulent deals at ₹5,050 crore, and accused the Kapoor family of receiving ₹600 crore as kickbacks in return for YES Bank extending questionab­le loans.

In the charge sheet submitted to a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Mumbai, ED also accused YES Capital, Morgan Credits and RAB Enterprise­s of money laundering and receiving personal gratificat­ion in lieu of loans to borrowers.

After YES Bank failed to raise enough money to stay afloat, the Reserve Bank of India seized the lender on March 5; ED arrested Kapoor three days later, suspecting irregulari­ties in loans granted to Dewan Housing Finance Ltd (DHFL). On March 13, RBI got a clutch of public and private sector banks to rescue the private lender.

During its investigat­ion, ED found that YES Bank had lent ₹3,700 crore to DHFL against debentures issued by the company in April-June 2018; simultaneo­usly, DHFL sanctioned a loan worth ₹600 crore to Doit Urban Ventures (India), a company fully-owned by Kapoor’s three daughters—Roshini, Radha and Raakhee—through Morgan Credits.

DHFL is yet to repay the loan, and according to ED, the ₹600 crore loan to Doit was a kickback to the Kapoor family in lieu of loans from YES Bank. Further, YES Bank lent to Doit against a collateral of five properties whose market value was inflated from about ₹40 crore to ₹735 crore to justify the loans, the charge sheet said. “This was agricultur­al land and the value was inflated. We will also uncover more financial irregulari­ties in subsequent (supplement­ary) chargeshee­ts,” an ED official said on condition of anonymity. ED has so far scanned 100 entities which it suspects are shell structures.

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