Additional Sessions Judge Sunil Kumar Aggarwal sent the accused -- businessmen Manmohan Singh Sehgal and Gagandeep Singh Sehgal -- to ED's remand after the agency said their custodial interrogation was required for further probe.
"The accused persons are needed to be confronted with certain bank documents and other incriminating materials," advocate N K Matta, appearing for ED, said.
According to ED officials, both the accused were placed under arrest late yesterday under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) for allegedly illegally routing about Rs 245 crore of funds to firms based in Hong Kong by using shell companies.
"The total amount remitted in the guise of fraudulent advance import remittances on the basis of fake documents comes to USD 3,78,26,899 (about Rs 245 crore)," the ED said.
It added these firms did not import any goods but these remittances were sent "so as to aid under invoicing of goods" for other companies and thus save import duties.
The agency said the role of the two businessmen, in these remittances, arrested today was also confirmed during questioning of other accused and they are now required to be questioned in detail.
With this action today, a total of nine people have been arrested by the ED in this case till now.
The ED had earlier termed this case to be an alleged incident of trade-based money laundering, where accused traders evaded custom duties and taxes to generate slush funds.
With an increased thrust of action against shell firms, the agency considers this case to be a classic instance of using such companies to launder funds.
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