Chanda Kochhar's husband Deepak Kochhar arrested by ED in money laundering case
Kochhar was arrested after the latest round of questioning pertaining to fresh evidence that the agency has stumbled upon recently, people in the know said. Kochhar was confronted with documents that the people said were related to a money trail c...
The agency arrested him around 8.30 pm after a round of questioning that started in the afternoon, people in the know said. During questioning, he was confronted with fresh evidence that recently emerged about a money trail related to his company NuPower Renewables, said an official privy to the matter. "Since he was not cooperating in the investigation, he was placed under arrest,” he added.
The ED will produce Kochhar before a court on Tuesday and seek his custody, said the official. Kochhar’s counsel Vijay Aggarwal refused to comment on the arrest.
The ED had filed the money-laundering case in January 2019, after the Central Bureau of Investigation booked the Kochhars, Videocon Group chairman Venugopal Dhoot and six others over alleged quid pro quo in loan transactions between ICICI Bank and Videocon. The CBI had accused Chanda Kochhar of receiving a kickback through her husband from Videocon for sanctioning loans. The Kochhars, Dhoot and the other accused had denied the allegations.
“All this while (Deepak) Kochhar has maintained that the fund received by NuPower from Videocon was a business transaction and has nothing to do with ICICI Bank sanctioning a loan around the same time. He has denied allegations of quid pro quo,” said the official cited earlier. “There is fresh evidence on the money trail between NuPower and Videocon, and Kochhar was quizzed about the same.”
I-T, SFIO too Probing Kochhars
The Kochhars are being probed also by the income tax department and the Serious Fraud Investigation Office of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
Probes by the tax department and the corporate affairs ministry concluded that Rs 64 crore of payments allegedly received by Deepak Kochhar’s group firms through layered transactions from Videocon group firms remained unexplained. According to people in the know of these probes, while the report of the tax department’s investigation wing stated that transactions entered under “business expenses” by Kochhar’s company didn’t amount to “genuine business transactions”, the ministry suggested that the Videocon group “had no serious intention to recover the funds”.
On the attached property, the probe had revealed that the apartment was bought at a price lower than the market rate through a company in which the Videocon Group had a stake, said one of the people.
According to the people, the flat was owned by Quality Appliances (now Quality Techno Advisors), a firm related to the Videocon Group, until March 2016. It was transferred to Deepak Kochhar in 2016 through a trust at a nominal price.
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