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Homebuyers 'fraud': ED attaches assets worth ₹681 crore of Ramprastha group
Homebuyers 'fraud': ED attaches assets worth ₹681 crore of Ramprastha group

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Homebuyers 'fraud': ED attaches assets worth ₹681 crore of Ramprastha group

Colonies and plots spread across more than 1,900 acres, worth over ₹680 crore, of the Ramprastha real estate group in Gurugram have been attached in a case linked to alleged fraud with homebuyers, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said on Saturday. Colonies and plots spread across more than 1,900 acres, worth over ₹ 680 crore, of the Ramprastha real estate group in Gurugram have been attached in a case linked to alleged fraud with homebuyers. (Picture for representational purposes only)( (iStock)) A provisional order has been issued under the Prevention of Money Laundering (PMLA) in a case against Ramprastha Promoters and Developers Pvt Ltd (RDDPL) and its group companies, the federal agency said in a statement. The attached properties include plotted colonies of Ramprastha City measuring 226 acres in Sectors 37D, Sector 92 and 95 in Gurugram and land parcels measuring 1,700 acres in Basai, Gadoli Kalan, Hayatpur and Wazipur in Gurugram. Also Read: ED attaches properties worth ₹33.80 cr of city builder The total value of these assets is 681.54 crore, the agency said. Neither the company nor its directors could be contacted for a response to the ED action against them. Also Read: ED attaches Delhi-NCR realty group's assets worth ₹2,348 crore The money laundering case stems from multiple FIRs filed by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Delhi and Haryana Police based on complaints of numerous homebuyers against RPDPL and its promoters, like Arvind Walia, Balwant Chaudhary and Sandeep Yadav, for their "failure" to deliver promised flats and plots within the promised timeframes, the ED said. Probe found, the ED said, that various projects of RPDPL, such as Project Edge, Project Skyz, Project Rise and Ramprastha City (in various sectors of Gurugram) were launched during 2008-2011 and possession of flats/plotted lands are yet to be given even after lapse of more than 14-17 years. Also Read: Tesla plans to open Mumbai showroom on July 15: Key facts on India's costliest lease deal and its real estate portfolio The company collected about ₹1,100 crore from more than 2,000 homebuyers for the said projects, but the promoters and directors of the company "diverted" these funds to its group companies as advances for purchase of land parcels, etc, instead of using them for completion of promised homes, it said.

Enforcement directorate attaches assets worth ₹681 crore of Ramprastha group
Enforcement directorate attaches assets worth ₹681 crore of Ramprastha group

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Enforcement directorate attaches assets worth ₹681 crore of Ramprastha group

NEW DELHI: Colonies and plots spread across more than 1,900 acres, worth over Rs 680 crore, of the Ramprastha real estate group in Gurugram have been attached in a case linked to alleged fraud with homebuyers, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said on Saturday. A provisional order has been issued under the Prevention of Money Laundering (PMLA) in a case against Ramprastha Promoters and Developers Pvt Ltd (RDDPL) and its group companies, the federal agency said in a statement. The attached properties include plotted colonies of Ramprastha City measuring 226 acres in Sectors 37D, Sector 92 and 95 in Gurugram and land parcels measuring 1,700 acres in Basai, Gadoli Kalan, Hayatpur and Wazipur in Gurugram. The total value of these assets is 681.54 crore, the agency said. Neither the company nor its directors could be contacted for a response to the ED action against them. The money laundering case stems from multiple FIRs filed by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Delhi and Haryana Police based on complaints of numerous homebuyers against RPDPL and its promoters, like Arvind Walia, Balwant Chaudhary and Sandeep Yadav, for their "failure" to deliver promised flats and plots within the promised timeframes, the ED said. Probe found, the ED said, that various projects of RPDPL, such as Project Edge, Project Skyz, Project Rise and Ramprastha City (in various sectors of Gurugram) were launched during 2008-2011 and possession of flats/plotted lands are yet to be given even after lapse of more than 14-17 years. The company collected about Rs 1,100 crore from more than 2,000 homebuyers for the said projects, but the promoters and directors of the company "diverted" these funds to its group companies as advances for purchase of land parcels, etc, instead of using them for completion of promised homes, it said.

ED attaches assets worth ₹681.54 crore in Ramprastha Promoters & Developers case
ED attaches assets worth ₹681.54 crore in Ramprastha Promoters & Developers case

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • The Hindu

ED attaches assets worth ₹681.54 crore in Ramprastha Promoters & Developers case

The Enforcement Directorate has attached immovable properties worth ₹681.54 crore linked to Ramprastha Promoters & Developers Private Limited (RPDPL) and its group companies, in a case alleging that homebuyers were cheated. The attached assets include two plotted colonies of Ramprastha City, measuring about 226 acres at Sector 37D, Sector 92, and Sector 95, Gurugram, as well as land parcels measuring about 1,700 acres in Basai, Gadoli Kalan, Hayatpur, and Wazipur, Gurugram. The ED probe is based on cases registered by the Delhi Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) and the Haryana Police, following complaints from numerous homebuyers against RPDPL and its promoters Arvind Walia, Balwant Chaudhry Singh, and Sandeep Yadav. They allegedly failed to deliver the flats and plots within the promised timeframes. 'ED investigation revealed that various projects of RPDPL, such as Project Edge, Project Skyz, Project Rise, and Ramprastha City (a plotted colony project) situated at Sectors 37D, 92, and 95, Gurugram, were launched between 2008 and 2011, and possession of flats and plotted lands is yet to be given even after the lapse of more than 14 to 17 years,' it said. As alleged, RPDPL collected about ₹1,100 crore from over 2,000 homebuyers for these projects. The funds were allegedly diverted.

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