The Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, came into effect from July 1, 2005.
"2,260 cases have been registered under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act during the last 10 years. Out of these, prosecution has been filed in 370 cases and two persons in two cases have been convicted for the offence of money laundering," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in the Lok Sabha.
The minister further said amendments were carried out from time to time to widen the scope of the PMLA to expand the definition of proceeds of crime and the like.
The minister further said the definition of Proceeds of Crime (POC) was further expanded in 2015 to enable the directorate concerned to attach equivalent value of property of the accused in India if the POCs have been transferred out of the country.
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