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Mehul Choksi fraud case: PMLA court allows assets worth Rs 2,566 crore to be monetized

The ED, in collaboration with PNB and ICICI Bank, had also filed an application seeking restitution of assets worth over Rs 125 crore to their rightful owners and victims.

December 10, 2024 / 15:59 IST
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Mehul Choksi in May 2022

The PMLA Court in Mumbai has given the go ahead to monetize properties worth Rs 2565.90 crore, seized by the Enforcement Directorate, in the Mehul Choksi fraud case. Shares of PNB reacted to the development sharply, rising close to 2% in the final hours of trade, in anticipation of recovery of dues in the long-pending case.

The ED, in collaboration with PNB and ICICI Bank, had filed an application seeking restitution of assets worth over Rs 125 crore to their rightful owners and victims.

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The Enforcement Directorate posted on its social media handle X, on December 10, "Hon’ble Special Court (PMLA), Mumbai allowed “monetisation of properties” amounting to Rs 2565.90 Crore attached or seized by the ED, Mumbai in Mehul Choksi case (PNB fraud case)."

Choksi along with nephew Nirav Modi have been named in the Rs 14,000 crore fraud at Punjab National Bank, and charged for cheating, corruption and money laundering, among other crimes. A charge sheet by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) named Choksi as a person who ran an organised racket to cheat customers and lenders across India, Dubai and US.