Hindustan Times (Patiala)

ED closes in on Kochhars

Agency says that Chanda Kochhar and her husband Deepak Kochhar worked in tandem to launder money

- Neeraj Chauhan letters@hindustant­imes.com BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT

NEW DELHI: The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) has alleged that former ICICI Bank managing director Chanda Kochhar and her husband Deepak Kochhar, who was arrested on Monday night in connection with a money laundering probe, worked in tandem in a conspiracy to extend a loan to Videocon Group and then used an “elaborate structure/web of entities” for layering a bribe of ₹64 crore.

Deepak Kochhar, according to the ED, not only actively engaged in laundering proceeds of crime and projecting it as “untainted,” but continued to have access to the laundered money. Interestin­gly, after Deepak Kochhar was arrested around 8.06 pm in ED’s Mumbai office, the agency informed Chanda Kochhar on telephone that her husband had been arrested.

In its remand document submitted in a Mumbai Prevention of Money Laundering Act Act (PMLA) court on Tuesday while seeking 14 days’ custody, the ED said that Deepak Kochhar’s arrest was “qualitativ­ely more elicitatio­n oriented” and absolutely necessary since he has been totally non-cooperativ­e and needs to be taken to Delhi to be confronted with voluminous evidence so that the agency can decipher the complete money trail.

The ED added that various persons examined by it in the case are linked to various “sham transactio­ns” and several documents have been recovered showing details of other companies controlled by Deepak Kochhar.

Deepak Kochhar was sent to ED’s custody until September 19. His lawyer, Vijay Aggarwal, argued that the arrest was illegal. “This arrest and remand will not stand scrutiny in higher courts, ”Aggarwal told HT, adding that his client joined the investigat­ion and submitted 10,000 pages of documents in two years, and was arrested in a case punishable with seven years’ imprisonme­nt “which is illegal” . According to the amended Criminal Procedure Code, an accused may not be arrested for offences in which the maximum punishment is seven years.

At the heart of the case are allegation­s of loans for favours and conflict of interest. According to the ED investigat­ion, details of which were accessed by HT, ICICI Bank extended a loan of ₹300 crore (₹283.45 crore was the actual disbursed amount) to Videocon Internatio­nal Electronic­s Ltd (VIEL) on September 7, 2009, following which ₹64 crore was transferre­d to Deepak Kochhar’s company NuPower Renewables Ltd (NRL) through Supreme Energy Pvt Ltd, the very next day. NRL was started by Videocon’s Venugopal Dhoot and Deepak Kochhar together; Dhoot later transferre­d control of it to Kochhar.

ED has prepared a detailed flowchart on how money moved from Videocon’s various companies and bank accounts to finally reach NRL, a company controlled, owned and managed by Deepak Kochhar from 2012.

“Chanda Kochhar was part of decision making process and chairperso­n/member of the recommendi­ng/sanctionin­g committees for other loans sanctioned to Videocon Group by ICICI Bank,” it added.

 ??  ?? In 2019, Chanda Kochhar was sacked as chief executive of ICICI Bank. Her husband Deepak Kochhar was arrested by ED on Monday.
In 2019, Chanda Kochhar was sacked as chief executive of ICICI Bank. Her husband Deepak Kochhar was arrested by ED on Monday.

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