ED searches Bengaluru-based online education company controlled by Chinese nationals for FEMA violations
Indian Enforcement Directorate carried out search operations against Pigeon Education Technology India Private Limited, an online education firm in Bengaluru, accusing it of violating foreign exchange laws by illegally sending INR 82 crore to Chin...

"The company is 100 per cent owned by Chinese nationals and is part of a group consisting complex web of entities having ultimate controlling company in Cayman Islands," the ED said in a statement.
The present directors of the company, it said, are Liu Can, a Chinese national, and Vedant Hamirwasia.
"The entire affairs of the company are controlled by Liu Can from China and the Indian director has no control or access to the affairs of the company and he follows all the instructions of Chinese persons," the agency claimed.
The Chinese director is the authorised signatory in all the bank accounts of the company maintained in India and the same are being operated online through China, it said.
"The company remitted around Rs 82 crore to China in the name of marketing expenses on the instructions of the Chinese persons without having proof of availing any services from the beneficiary entity," it added.
During the searches, incriminating documents and forensic data from electronic devices have been seized and the role of the former directors of the company, Sushant Srivastava, Priyanka Khandelawal and Himanshu Garg (who have resigned last year), is also under investigation, the ED said.
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