The Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust (SBUT) has bought all these properties for its redevelopment project.
The properties-- Hotel Raunaq Afroz, also known as Delhi Zaika, Shabnam Guest House, and six rooms in Damarwala building--were put on the block by the ministry of finance, under the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Property) Act, also known as SAFEMA.
"The properties were put on auction by the ministry of finance, under the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Property) Act and SBUT emerged as the highest bidder," Competent Authority of Mumbai SAFEMA P Selvaganesh told PTI.
These properties were seized under the SAFEMA almost 15 years ago.
"The properties are in a very dilapidated condition and are unsafe to live in. So it was necessary to complete the auction process as soon as possible to ensure safety of the tenants residing there," Selvaganesh said.
One of the auctioned properties is located very close to the five-storey building in Bhendi Bazaar that collapsed in early September, killing 33 people.
SBUT, a trust run by the Bohra community, which has been entrusted with the job of redeveloping a cluster of buildings in the Bhendi Bazar area, bid the highest at Rs 11.58 crore for the three properties in sealed tenders.
The auction, which was conducted by the office of the Competent Authority and Administrator SAFEMA/ NDPSA, took place in three formats including e-auction, public auction and sealed tenders.
Asked about the procedure that will follow the auction, Selvaganesh said SBUT will now have to pay 25 per cent of the total bidding amount within 30 days and rest within a period of 90 days.
After Dawood Ibrahim fled India, properties belonging to him and his associates were seized under the provisions of SAFEMA.
In the last bidding, former journalist Balakrishnan had won the bid for Hotel Raunak Afroz and deposited Rs 30 lakh. However, the bid was cancelled after he failed to deposit the remaining amount totalling about Rs 4 crore.
According to sources close to the development, about 12 bidders took part in the process which started at 10 am and concluded at 12 noon.
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