The court has issued orders to freeze and subsequently seize the properties and movable assets of Ajit Bapu Satam on the request of Mumbai office of Enforcement Directorate (ED) which had attached these assets in February.
Satam was arrested by Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in 2011 in connection with the smuggling of Red Sanders wood even as a number of Customs related offences against him are on for a period between 1999-2000.
The ED had filed the case against 13 people including Satam's wife Maya.
The Authority is the appellate judicial body to authorise the action undertaken by the agency under the stringent PMLA.
The properties attached by the agency includes a plot worth over Rs 2.65 crore in Mumbai's Khar area, an amount of more than Rs 14.51 crore in various banks and an assorted lineup of some of the best high-end cars in the world.
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