Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

UTTARAKHAN­D ADMISSION CASE: ACCUSED’S ASSETS ATTACHED BY ED

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ACCUSED IS NOW BEING

PROBED FOR CHEATING PEOPLE OF ₹1.29 CR BY INDUCING THEM IN GETTING ADMISSION IN PG COURSES IN HIHT COLLEGE IN DEHRADUN

NEW DELHI: The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e has attached properties worth over ₹19 lakh of a man booked under the antimoney laundering law for allegedly duping people by promising them secure admission in an Uttarakhan­d medical college, an official said Thursday.

Rohit Singh Chauhan is being probed for cheating people to the tune of ₹1.29 crore by dishonestl­y inducing them in getting admission in postgradua­tion courses under the management quota in HIHT Medical College, Dehradun, the official said.

The properties attached under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) are a 0.138-hectare plot valued at ₹4.83 lakh and a flat in New Delhi worth ₹14.69 lakh.

The plot is in the name of Chauhan and his father and the plot, in addition to the two, is in the name of his mother, the official said.

The ED had initiated the probe on the basis of an FIR and chargeshee­t filed by Uttarakhan­d police against Chauhan and other accused in the case.

Chauhan played an active role in duping the complainan­ts and collected funds from them. He transferre­d the money to his and his family members’ account and utilised it for personal use, the official said.

Chauhan and his accomplice­s fraudulent­ly collected ₹1.29 crore from the complainan­ts in cash and through banking channels and credited them into the account of a company he was a director of, he said.

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