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ED raids eight locations in ₹60-crore real estate scam probe in Hyderabad

ED raids eight locations
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The Enforcement Directorate’s Hyderabad Zonal Office has conducted searches at eight locations as part of a money-laundering probe into Jayathri Infrastructures India Pvt Ltd, its managing director Kakarla Srinivas, and associated entities.

Searches were conducted at the premises of Janapriya Group, Raja Developers & Builders, R.K. Ramesh, Satya Sai Transport, Sri Gayathri Homes, Siva Sai Constructions, and others.

The action follows multiple FIRs alleging that the company collected around ₹60 crore from homebuyers through fraudulent pre-launch schemes, diverted the funds through shell entities, and failed to deliver flats or issue refunds, according to a report by The Statesman.

The ED’s investigation revealed that the proceeds of crime (POC) generated by M/s Jayathri Infrastructures India Pvt. Ltd. were diverted and layered through multiple entities with no genuine business activity.

Several of these entities were found to be operating from fictitious or residential addresses, functioning as conduits to route investor funds through non-genuine transactions, thereby concealing and layering the POC.

Searches conducted under Section 17 of the PMLA resulted in the seizure of digital devices and incriminating documents, as well as the freezing of bank accounts.

The seized material includes records of undelivered properties, MOUs, documents related to the alienation of project lands, and evidence showing the utilisation and current placement of the POC.

Initial scrutiny indicates coordinated collusion to misappropriate investor funds and divert project lands to third parties without allotting units to genuine purchasers.

The main accused, Kakarla Srinivas, was earlier arrested by Hyderabad Police and later released on bail. He is currently absconding.

The seized materials are being examined, and further investigation is underway to identify additional persons involved and initiate action under the provisions of the PMLA, 2002.

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