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Vijay Mallya used Rs 423 crore of loan to buy property abroad: ED

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Vijay Mallya used Rs 423 crore of loan to buy property abroad: ED

Not appearing before agency an evasive tactic to buy more time to dispose it; court reserves order on NBW for tomorrow

The Special Prevention of the Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court on Saturday reserved its order till Monday on the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) plea for a non-bailable warrant against Kingfisher Airlines boss Vijay Mallya. Vijay Mallya Special ED prosecutor Hiten Venegavkar told the court that Mallya has offered to cooperate with the investigation through video-conferences. He said the Mumbai unit of the CBI had registered a case on July 29 last year of a conspiracy and criminal breach of trust relating to a loan of Rs 900 crore sanctioned by IDBI Bank, Mumbai, to Kingfisher Airlines. Subsequently, the ED filed an offence, adding several sections under PMLA and took the case up for a probe. The money trailTracking down the money trail, the ED found that of the R900-crore loan, Rs 423 crore was remitted outside India on account of aircraft lease rent, import of spare parts and aircraft maintenance service, but it was, in fact, for purchase of a property abroad. A majority of the recipients/beneficiaries has been identified, along with their bank details. A financial intelligence unit reference has been prepared and sent to Ireland, the UK, the USA and France to verify the veracity of the transactions effected by the airlines in respect of payments made outside India, said Venegavkar. A scrutiny of documents also revealed that the sanctioned loan was not backed by quality collateral. The brand value of Kingfisher was one of the collaterals -- valued at Rs 3,406 cr. This, said Venegavkar, appeared unreasonable and not in sync with the general trend of banks. The loan was re-structured in December 2010, during which Rs 1,303.20 cr was initially converted into convertible preferential shares of Rs 553.10 cr and later, non-convertible preferential shares of Rs 750.10 cr on January 03, 2011, said Venegavkar. Thereafter, the same was converted into equity shares of the airlines worth Rs 11,63,30,639 at Rs 64.40 per shares on March 31, 2011. Payments of various amounts to companies apparently unrelated to the business were made, the prosecutor told the court. Venegavkar also apprised the court of Mallya missing all three summons of the ED — on March 10, March 15 and April 2, seeking more time. "With these adjournments that Mallya is seeking, he might dispose of some of the properties outside India. Hence Mallya's custodial interrogation is utmost necessary to ascertain the trial ofthe proceeds of crime," said Venegavkar. Rs 900crThe loan amount sanctioned to Kingfisher Airlines by IDBI bank



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Non-Bailable Warrant Issued Against Vijay Mallya By Mumbai Court

Enforcement Directorate wants to question Vijay Mallya about money-laundering in a 900-crore loan from IDBI to his now defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

Mumbai:

  1. ED alleges Mallya siphoned off 430 crores to buy properties abroad
  2. His firm earlier said money spent abroad was for legitimate business
  3. IDBI bank had loaned his now defunct Kingfisher Airlines 950 crores




An arrest warrant has been issued against Vijay Mallya, who has refuted allegations that he siphoned nearly half of a 900-crore loan to his Kingfisher Airlines, to buy property abroad.

A special court in Mumbai has issued a non-bailable warrant against the liquor baron.

The court is hearing cases under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act against Mr Mallya, who flew to London in March, and has so far refused to present himself in Mumbai for interrogation in connection with a loan given to him in 2009 by state-run IDBI.

His United Breweries Group has told a court in Mumbai that the Enforcement Directorate has its facts wrong, and that the money spent abroad was for legitimate business purposes, and that it will provide full details in the coming days.

In total, Mr Mallya's Kingfsiher Airlines, defunct since 2012, owes nearly 9,000 crores to different banks who have said that he must meet them in person to negotiate how he will pay them back. Mr Mallya has so far made a series of offers to them via video-conference, which have been rejected.

"The audited accounts of Kingfisher Airlines including for the year ended (March 2010) show all foreign exchange transactions which includes funds borrowed from IDBI Bank used for legitimate business purposes only," a UB group spokesman said today

Mr Mallya, as a Rajya Sabha parliamentarian, has a diplomatic passport which was suspended last week for a month - seen as a first step towards attempts to have him deported if he does not return home.
 
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