IREO chief Lalit Goyal held in Gurugram, sent to ED custody for two days

The special PMLA court located in Panchkula (in Haryana) sent him to two-day ED custody after the agency produced him before it on Wednesday.
Image used for representational purpose only. (Photo | PTI)
Image used for representational purpose only. (Photo | PTI)

NEW DELHI: A special PMLA court on Wednesday sent realty firm IREO’s owner and managing director Lalit Goyal to two days custody of the  Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case linked to alleged bribery of a now-suspended special judge, official sources said.   

The businessman was arrested by the federal probe agency under criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) from Gurugram on Tuesday, they said. The special PMLA court located in Panchkula (in Haryana) sent him to two-day ED custody after the agency produced him before it on Wednesday.

This is the second time Goyal, the MD and vice president of the IREO Group, has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).He was arrested by the ED in 2021 in another money laundering case linked to alleged duping of home buyers.

The latest money laundering case stems from an FIR filed by the Haryana Police’s Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in April against former special CBI and ED judge Sudhir Parmar, who was posted in Panchkula, his nephew Ajay Parmar, and Roop Kumar Bansal, the promoter of another realty group M3M, and others.

This is the fourth arrest made by the ED in this case in less than a month. The agency has arrested Ajay Parmar and two directors and ‘key managerial persons’ of the M3M group -- Basant Bansal and Pankaj Bansal.

According to the ACB FIR, the ED said reliable information was received that Sudhir was showing “favouritism” to the accused, namely Roop Kumar Bansal, his brother Basant Bansal and IREO’s Lalit Goyal in the criminal cases of the ED and other cases of the CBI pending against them in his court.

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