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ACB registers FIR against Dy Mayor SMC, JK Bank, Govt officials | KNO

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Srinagar, June 15 (KNO) : Days after the Income Tax department conducted raids on his private offices, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Saturday claimed to have registered a case against Deputy Mayor Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) Sheikh Muhammad Imran, J&K Bank and government officials for what they termed as illegal appropriation of subsidy with inflated project cost for establishment of CA storage at Lassipora, Pulwama. According to a statement issued to KNO, ACB officials said that a case under FIR number 3/2019 under section 5(1) (d) P.C Act Samvat 2006, punishable under section 5(2) of the Act r/w 420 & 120-B RPC has been registered in Police Station Anti Corruption Bureau, South Kashmir (Anantnag) against Shiekh Imran Director M/S Kehwa Square Pvt. Ltd. BohriKadal Srinagar, officers of J&K Bank and other Govt officials, for illegal appropriation of subsidy with inflated project cost for establishment of CA storage at Lassipora, Pulwama. During verification conducted by Anti Corruption Bureau Kashmir, it came to light that one Sheikh Imran, Director Kehwa Group of Companies has submitted a proposal / DPR to J&K Bank for the establishment of CA storage under the name and style of M/S Kehwa Square Pvt. Ltd. at Lassipora, Pulwama. As per the norms of Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), a Joint Inspection Team (JIT) of various experts and government officials in association with Shiekh Imran Director M/S Kehwa Square Pvt. Ltd. conducted spot inspection of the site. The assessed cost of the project to Rs. 33.00 crores with the subsidy component thereof calculated to Rs. 16.50 crores i.e. 50% of estimated project cost (EPC), purportedly as per the norms of Horticulture Mission for North East & Himalayan (HMNEH) States was sent to empowered monitoring committee of MIDH, Govt. of India, for final approval. Subsequent to its approval, the State Government also constituted a Committee which did spot inspection and physical verification and recommended release of subsidy as per norms without altering or amending the component-wise value of machinery and civil works, etc. As per norms, the subsidy component, after its release by the National Horticulture Board (NHB), the same was required to be kept in a separate account by the credit provider Bank termed as subsidy reserve fund with detailed terms and conditions for adjustment of the subsidy, the statement reads. During the enquiry, it also came to light that M/S Kehwa Group has 06 more business units. Sheikh Imran has raised varied loan facilities / ODs (overdrafts) for these business units. The liabilities on account of loan accumulated to Rs. 138 crores. Since, one of the companies Kehwa Square had turned NPA including its sister business concerns, Sh. Sheikh Imran sought a one-time settlement with J&K Bank authorities. The bank finally granted wave off liabilities of Rs.33 crores. Pursuant to the one-time settlement, M/S Kehwa group was asked to deposit Rs. 105 crores in two instalments with the first instalment of Rs. 50 crores to be paid by 25.03.2017. The enquiry further reveals that in order to usurp the subsidy component under the garb of promoting Horticulture activity/storage facility with the connivance of the Horticulture Officers and Bank Officials, the proprietor of M/S Kehwa Square Pvt. Ltd. Shri Sheikh Imran and his partners to declare the CA Store as NPA without paying even a single instalment towards the bank while as the cost of the project assessed subsequently during an enquiry by ACB was found much lower than the projected cost. The enquiry reveals that this criminal design of Sheikh Imran and his partners was actually executed with the active support of the Officials of J&K Bank through business unit namely M/S Go Fresh whose proprietor/s Shri Nadeem Ahmad Mayar (Qasba) was roped in seeking a loan term of Rs. 36.10 crores with an arrangement of margin money of Rs. 1.90 crores in lieu of the proposed transfer of the lease/property rights of this mortgaged business unit i.e. CA Store Lassipora in his favour. The proprietor (s) of M/S Go Fresh Shri Nadeem Ahmad Mayar obtained the loan amount of Rs. 36.10 Crores, he physically took over the operation of the CA storage business unit without formal transfer of assets/liabilities in his favour. Ironically, the bank authorities extended the loan facility to the proposed buyer on the same property which was already under hypothecation with the bank as an asset of the principal borrower i.e M/S Kehwa Square Pvt. Ltd. The enquiry has further revealed that M/S Kehwa Square Pvt. Ltd. sought further concessions from the bank subsequent to the first OTS (One Time Settlement), were sought by it surreptitiously and consented to by the bank authorities whereof the second instalment of Rs. 55 crores, duly payable after the first OTS was further reduced to Rs. 27 crores. During the enquiry, it has come to fore that M/S Kehwa Group in furtherance of a well-knit conspiracy with respective Government agencies and bank authorities under the garb of NPA and OTS/s in mutual conspiracy illegally benefitted the proprietor/s of M/S Kehwa Group with the illegal appropriation of subsidy amount of Rs. 16.50 crores and layering of various transactions. Thus, it is established that the M/S Kehwa Group has got its loan of Rs. 138 crores with J&K Bank, restructured for an amount of Rs. 78 crores and under a well-knit conspiracy Sheikh Imran and partners of M/S Kehwa Square Pvt. Ltd. was extended with covert / overt support by Officers of J&K Bank and Joint Inspection Team, dishonesty and fraudulently, who by abuse and misuse of their official position as public servants conferred undue pecuniary / monetary advantage on M/S Kehwa Group of Companies thereby causing illegal appropriation of crores of rupees from State exchequer, for personal motives, the statement said. The investigation has been set into motion and further action as per law is in process.(KNO)

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