Mallya PMLA case: ED to seize fresh Rs 1,700 crore assets
Officials said orders for the fresh attachment of "freezed shares and pledged shares" in the name of Mallya will be issued as soon as the agency receives a signed copy of yesterday's court judgement
Mumbai, Nov 11: With a special PMLA court allowing its plea for further attachments, ED will soon seize fresh assets worth Rs 1,700 crore, under CrPC laws, of liquor baron Vijay Mallya in connection with its money laundering case against him and others.
Officials said orders for the fresh attachment of "freezed shares and pledged shares" in the name of Mallya will be issued as soon as the agency receives a signed copy of yesterday's court judgement.

The special Prevention of Money laundering Act (PMLA) court of judge P R Bhavke here had yesterday declared Mallya a 'proclaimed offender' and directed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to attach movable properties which were listed by the agency in its plea to the court.
"The total value of these movable assets which includes shares is worth Rs 1,700 crore. This seizure will be carried out under the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and will be over and above the two earlier attachments worth Rs 8,041 crore issued under anti-money laundering laws," they said.
The court had yesterday ordered ED that "freezed and pledged shares belonging to accused Vijay Mallya be attached by way of seizure and by prohibiting the delivery of such property to the accused or any other person on his behalf untill further order." The court had, however, rejected ED's request for attachment of the liquor baron's overseas properties.
The agency had moved the court last month seeking that Mallya be declared a proclaimed offender and his properties be attached as he did not comply with a proclamation order issued against him in June requiring him to appear before the court.
The agency had sought an order from the court under section 82 (proclamation of absconding person) of CrPC as several arrest warrants were pending against him.
A person against whom a warrant has been issued can be declared a proclaimed offender if the court believes that he or she has absconded or is evading execution of warrant.
ED wanted Mallya to join the investigation "in person" in connection with probe under the PMLA, and in cases related to a Rs 900-crore loan from IDBI Bank. It had said it had exhausted other legal remedies like seeking Interpol arrest warrant and getting his passport revoked to make Mallya join the probe.
The total attachment made by the agency in this case has now shot up to Rs 8,041 crore as it had attached assets worth Rs 1,411 crore and Rs 6,630 crore a few months back. This is one of the largest attachment of assets made by ED in a PMLA case till now.
PTI
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