The agency said it has issued a provisional order under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), attaching bonds and securities worth Rs 1,065 crore (Rs 1,140 crore market value) and Rs 30 crore balance kept in a private bank in Mumbai of FTIL, now known as Ms 63 Moons Technologies Limited.
"National Spot Exchange Limited (NSEL) had laundered proceeds of crime to the extent of Rs 1,102.03 crore and Rs 236.05 crore and these proceeds of crime have been placed, channelled, layered and integrated by NSEL in the form of personal, operating and financial expenses.
The ED, along with the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Mumbai Police, had registered a criminal case under the PMLA in 2013 to probe the case.
While the agency had last March filed a 20,000-page charge sheet against NSEL and 67 others in a court, alleging NSEL funds were laundered and "illegally ploughed into purchase of private properties", it today said the firm was "fully responsible for the functioning of NSEL and Board of NSEL, consisting key management personnel of FTIL, allowed to continue to trade in spite of repeated defaults deliberately towards non existence of the stock."
The agency had recently made a few arrests in the case including that of FTIL founder Jignesh Shah.
The agency said its investigation found that NSEL was acting as a platform for the defaulters and was earning in the process of charging various fees, charges and penalties. The gross income earned by it from such "paper transactions" was Rs 1,112.03 crore between 2008-09 to 2013-14.
NSEL's payment troubles started after it was ordered by
regulator Forward Markets Commission (FMC) in July 2013 to suspend spot trade in most of its contracts due to suspected trading violations.
FTIL had blamed NSEL executives and the trading parties for the default. There were 24 members who defaulted payment to about 13,000 investors.
The ED said trades executed on NSEL's portal were rarely backed by the equivalent quantity of goods which was in the knowledge of NSEL executives.
"All circulars launched were discussed in the NSEL and the board used to ratify and approve the same. By virtue of its share holding of 99.99 per cent in NSEL, FTIL has complete authority over the all the affairs of NSEL enabling it to appoint all Directors on the board of NSEL, through them effective control over the functioning of NSEL," it said.
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In a BSE filing, FTIL said National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) and Central Depository Services India Ltd (CDSL) have communicaed to the company that ED, Mumbai has asked them to freeze the demat account of FTIL.
"...As informed by NSDL and CDSL to us, the Directorate of Enforcement, Mumbai, has requested both the Depositories to provide the present status of the demat account of the company and directed the Depositories to freeze the demat account," FTIL said in the filing said.
Recently, FTIL changed its name to 63 Moons Technologies but is still listed by its previous name.
FTIL and its promoter Jignesh Shah are being probed by multiple-investigating agencies in the nearly Rs 5,600 crore payment scam at its subsidiary National Spot Exchange Exchange (NSEL), which was closed down.
In February this year, the central government ordered the merger of NSEL with the parent company and the decision has been legally challenged by FTIL.
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