Friday, December 23, 2016

ED attaches property worth Rs 43 cr of Granite mining duo


Chennai:
Enforcement Directorate in Chennai, which is probing the illegal granite mining in the state, has attached 31 immovable properties having a market value of over Rs 43 Crore and 37 fixed deposits to the tune of Rs.1.52 Crore under the provisions of Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA).
Enforcement Directorate joint director K S V V Prasad said that granite mining lessees Sankaranarayanan and PKM Selvam, who were running two firms M S Granites and Sri Aiswariya Rock Export to illegally quarry multi-colour granite stones from non-lease hold lands, invested the money earned through illegal granite mining in these properties.
Probing the financial trail as per First Information Report and Chargesheet registered by Madurai police, ED investigation revealed that the duo forged and fabricated documents for transporting illegally acquired granite blocks so as to cheat the statutory authorities and to camouflage illegally earned income. 
Investigation revealed the said firms are selling the illegally mined granite blocks in the international and domestic market in excess of the declared quantity and realised the sale proceeds.
The same were re-invested in acquisition of the immovable properties and capital goods. “The proceeds of crime were integrated and projected as money acquired through legitimate business,” said Prasad. 
“ED has found that the duo utilizing the crime proceeds invested in 31 immovable properties having a market value of over Rs.43 Crores and in 37 Fixed Deposits to the tune of Rs.1.52 Crores,” he added.
It is learnt that Selvam and Sankaranarayanan had obtained permission on February 16, 2006 to quarry multi-coloured granite for 20 years from 1.20.5 hectares in Kalikappan and Poolangulam villages near Madurai.

However, they illegally quarried granite blocks by using explosive substances, damaged public properties, endangered the lives of human beings and livestock by rendering deep pits waterlogged and quarrying illegally and caused loss to the government

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