The Enforcement Directorate (ED) reported seizing Rs 50 lakh in Indian and foreign currency, along with gold bars valued at Rs 3.4 crore. This action followed searches conducted against Dentsu India and Suumaya Group, linked to an alleged Rs 137 crore embezzlement case. The raids were part of an ongoing investigation into these companies' financial activities.

The ED's Mumbai office initiated the raids on December 10, targeting 19 locations across Mumbai, Delhi, and Gurugram. This operation is connected to a money laundering case originating from an FIR filed by the Worli police station in Mumbai. The FIR accused Dentsu Communications India Private Limited, Suumaya Industries Ltd, their promoters, and others of conspiring to embezzle funds under the guise of a future Need to Feed program.
Allegations of Fraudulent Activities
The ED alleged that the accused secured trade financing from non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) by falsely claiming involvement in a Haryana government program intended to supply agro products. However, the agency stated that no such program existed and no contracts were awarded by the Haryana government. The accused allegedly fabricated records, including fake lorry receipts and invoices, to create a false impression of supplying agro products.
Investigations revealed that Suumaya Group's listed entities engaged in transactions worth Rs 5,000 crore. Only 10% of these transactions were genuine, according to the ED. These circular transactions artificially inflated the turnover of involved entities, including Dentsu India, misleading investors and causing a significant rise in share prices.
Impact on Share Prices and Turnover
The ED highlighted that Suumaya Industries Ltd's turnover surged from Rs 210 crore to Rs 6,700 crore between FY 2019-20 and FY 2021-22. This increase led to the company's share price skyrocketing from Rs 19 per share to Rs 736 during this period. The circular transactions also boosted turnover for entities bidding for government contracts and startups seeking valuation.
During the searches, the ED seized Rs 46 lakh in Indian currency and approximately Rs 4 lakh in foreign currency. Gold bars worth Rs 3.4 crore were also confiscated. Additionally, incriminating documents related to immovable property transactions and some digital devices were found.
No immediate response was received from Dentsu India or Suumaya Group regarding the allegations. The investigation continues as authorities seek further evidence in this complex financial case.
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