
LUDHIANA: Enforcement Directorate’s zonal office Chandigarh has arrested one person in connection with a Rs 50 crore Ponzi scheme scam run by a Hisar-based company that looted thousands of investors across India.
The accused is alleged to have siphoned off the funds from the accounts of the company to purchase properties, jewellery, and shares of high-net-worth shell companies. After being arrested he has produced in a court which has remanded him into ED’s custody for five days.
According to a statement released by ED headquarters New Delhi, “ED has arrested Pranjil Batra under the Prevention of Money-laundering Act (PMLA) 2002 on March 10th, 2022 in the case of Hisar based company namely M/s Future Makers Life Care Private Limited and Others related to cheating of thousands of depositors through various Ponzi schemes in many parts of the country. ED initiated its investigation by recording a Money-laundering case on the basis of various FIRs registered in the state of Haryana and Telangana. Ponzi schemes run by the group were based on a pyramidal structure where the persons at the top of the pyramid gained at the behest of the loss borne by the persons at base of the pyramid”
The statement also said, “Pranjil Batra, who looked after software of the company, siphoned off funds over Rs. 50 crore from the accounts of Future Makers Group by creating faking IDs and using bank accounts of his family members, close associates, and shell companies. He used the…
The accused is alleged to have siphoned off the funds from the accounts of the company to purchase properties, jewellery, and shares of high-net-worth shell companies. After being arrested he has produced in a court which has remanded him into ED’s custody for five days.
According to a statement released by ED headquarters New Delhi, “ED has arrested Pranjil Batra under the Prevention of Money-laundering Act (PMLA) 2002 on March 10th, 2022 in the case of Hisar based company namely M/s Future Makers Life Care Private Limited and Others related to cheating of thousands of depositors through various Ponzi schemes in many parts of the country. ED initiated its investigation by recording a Money-laundering case on the basis of various FIRs registered in the state of Haryana and Telangana. Ponzi schemes run by the group were based on a pyramidal structure where the persons at the top of the pyramid gained at the behest of the loss borne by the persons at base of the pyramid”
The statement also said, “Pranjil Batra, who looked after software of the company, siphoned off funds over Rs. 50 crore from the accounts of Future Makers Group by creating faking IDs and using bank accounts of his family members, close associates, and shell companies. He used the…