The central probe agency identified the firm as Ms Sintex Industries Limited and said it is linked to Amit Patel and Rahul Patel, whose names "had figured in the Panama Papers case with respect to their stakes/interests" in an overseas company called Ms Amarange Inc located in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
The ED said its probe found that the accounts of the Ahmedabad firm, through its subsidiary in the BVI, was used to purchase an immovable property in Singapore in alleged contravention of forex laws and hence action was taken against them.
"Sintex Industries Limited, Ahmedabad contravened the provisions of section 4 of FEMA, 1999 and a total amount of USD 3 million and SGD (Singapore Dollar) 62,50,000 (equivalent to Rs 48,87,22,500) is still being held outside India as a result of the said transfers," the agency said in a statement.
Hence, it said, the firms' equivalent assets in India were seized under section 37A of the FEMA law.
Section 37A of the FEMA stipulates that if certain foreign exchange, foreign security or immovable property is held outside India in violation of this law, the equivalent value of asset can be seized within India.
The agency is probing the Indians named in the Panama Papers, along with the Income Tax Department.
The Panama Papers, that surfaced last year, contained brief particulars of about 426 people, prima facie, Indians or persons of Indian origin.
The government had constituted a multi-agency group (MAG) of investigative agencies in April 2016 to probe these instances.
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