New Delhi: Emaar MGF's Offices Raided, Koda Link Alleged


New Delhi, Dec 3 (IANS) The Enforcement Directorate Thursday raided the offices of realty major Emaar MGF and homes of several board members in and around Delhi in connection with the multi-crore money laundering scam involving former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda.

Emaar has also been charged with alleged violation of foreign exchange rules and diverting money abroad.

"Ten offices of Emaar MGF have been raided in Delhi and Noida in connection with violation of FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) regulations and diverting money abroad," a source at the directorate told IANS.

"We are also searching the residences of some board members who have links with Madhu Koda," he added.

"We cannot say anything at this moment. The operation is still on. We can comment only after it is over," he said.

Koda was the chief minister of Jharkhand from September 2006 to August 2008. An independent legislator, he was supported by the the Congress, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and Rashtriya Janata Dal.

Currently at the centre of a Rs.2,500-crore money laundering scam, Koda is alleged to have swindled from the treasury to build a personal fortune. But he has denied any wrongdoing.

According to sources in the Enforcement Directorate, several Emaar MGF board members are directly linked to Koda's allegedly illegal transactions.

Apparently, Koda used these Emaar MGF board members to send money out of the country in violation of FEMA regulations.

The company has also been accused of bringing money into the country in violation of foreign exchange rules, and using this fund to buy agricultural land.

Emaar MGF, a joint venture between Emaar Properties of Dubai and MGF Development of India, brought the largest foreign investment in real estate in India in 2005.

It is building the participants' village for the Commonwealth Games here next year.

  

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  • Nandakishore B, Mulki

    Thu, Dec 03 2009

    Nothing surprising. It is expected to have money laundering and political and underworld contacts in real estate industry. Same is true of many real estate companies in India

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  • Manoj Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 03 2009

    Rigorous Punishment should given to the culprits. For this rich people it is money making game. Because of these scams many poor and midle class people loose their job and economy will severely hitt. The recession today we are experiencing only because of these greedy rich people and God will not forgive them for making poor people suffer.

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  • Salvador Noronha, Omzoor/Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 03 2009

    The Public is waiting eagerly how the goverment approch this perticular case. We hope & pray this case will not go like Sukhram /Chandraswami way best of luck to our investigaing agency.

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  • Sathish.Shetty, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Dec 03 2009

    THE GOVT OF INDIA SHOULD CHECK ALL THE FAMOUS PERSONLITIES WHO HAVE ILEGALLY INVESTED THEIR BLACK MONEY IN DUBAI REAL ESTATES.

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  • Thomas Valder, Bahrain

    Thu, Dec 03 2009

    If the combing is done properly, number of 'Kodas' will be found in India.

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