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ED attaches Rs 370 crore worth deposits including crypto assets in PMLA case

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) announced on Friday that it has attached deposits of Rs 370 crore from a Bengaluru-based "shell" firm founded by two Chinese nationals who left the country in 2020.

August 12, 2022 / 19:05 IST
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday said it has attached Rs 370 crore worth deposits — invested in bank, payment gateway and crypto accounts — of a Bengaluru-based "shell" company incorporated by two Chinese nationals who left the country in 2020. The federal agency froze the funds after it raided the premises of the company, Yellow Tune Technologies Pvt. Ltd, located in Karnataka's capital city over three days, starting August 8.

The agency stumbled upon the alleged illegal activities of the company during its ongoing money laundering probe against some dubious smartphone-based loan lending apps which are stated to be "backed by" Chinese funds. These apps, according to the ED, soon shut shop and "diverted" their profits.

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"While doing fund trail investigation, ED found that deposits to the tune of Rs 370 crore were deposited by 23 entities, including accused NBFCs (non-banking financial companies) and their fintech companies into the wallets of Yellow Tune Technologies Private Limited held with crypto exchange Flipvolt Technologies Private Limited." "These amounts were nothing but proceeds of crime derived from predatory lending practices," the agency said in a statement.

It said crypto currency, so purchased, was transferred to various unknown foreign wallet addresses. The agency said it raided the company (Yellow Tune) to locate its "beneficial owners" and that of the recipient wallets.