ED arrests CA in Hyderabad for aiding shell cos launder funds to HK


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 03-12-2021 19:03 IST | Created: 03-12-2021 19:03 IST
ED arrests CA in Hyderabad for aiding shell cos launder funds to HK
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A Hyderabad-based chartered accountant (CA) was arrested by the ED on Friday for allegedly helping shell firms launder funds to the tune of Rs 1,100 crore by sending ''bogus'' foreign outward remittances to Hong Kong.

Ravi Kumar, a CA with HAR Associates, was arrested by the federal probe agency under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and a special court in Hyderabad later sent him to agency custody till December 9.

The agency said in a statement that it stumbled upon the alleged illegal activities of the CA while conducting a probe against ''a number of Chinese-controlled companies like Linkyun Technology Private Limited and Dokpay Technology Private Limited who have cheated lakhs of gullible online users through illegal gaming, dating and streaming applications.'' The ED said these companies ''collected thousands of crores of rupees via online payment gateways and then laundered the money using various modus operandi, including hawala payments to hair merchants, purchase of crypto currency and illegal remittances to Singapore''.

''During the course of ongoing fund trail investigation, ED came across the new modus operandi of using fake air way bills and fake cloud rental bills to send bogus foreign outward remittances from multiple bank accounts,'' it said.

This modus operandi was first detected by the Hyderabad Police in September following which the ED also filed a money laundering case.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) alleged that ''Ravi Kumar, without doing any due diligence and without verification of genuineness of import documents, issued 621 bogus Form 15CB certificates and blindly signed the balance sheets of shell companies which enabled them to launder the proceeds of crime to Hong Kong, SAR (special administrative region), China.'' ''Despite being a CA, he failed in his statutory duty and assisted the accused and charged Rs 1,500 per bogus certificate and thus got involved in the offence of money laundering for personal gain,'' the ED claimed.

It alleged that the proprietors of the shell firms are absconding at present.

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