"During the investigations, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) identified about 517 immovable properties valued at Rs 98 crore (as per the book value).
"The present market value of these properties would be about Rs 200 crore. As these immovable properties are involved in money laundering, ED attached them provisionally under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA)," the central probe agency said in a statement.
After completion of the police investigation, the ED said, charge sheets were filed by the state police alleging illegal quarrying of multi-coloured granites at Melur, Keelavalavu, Rasipuram and other places in and around Madurai district by the accused, with a common object to trespass into the nearby areas of government's Poramboke land, by allegedly removing boundary stones erected by the revenue department.
"It was also alleged that deadly explosive substances were used for carrying out illegal mining works which is an offence under the Explosive Substances Act, 1908.
The ED said it is estimated that the loss to the government exchequer and the consequent illegal gain to the accused in this case is about Rs 450 crore.
An attachment of assets, under PMLA, is aimed to deprive the accused from obtaining illegal benefits from the proceeds of crime and such an order can be challenged before the Adjudicating Authority of the said Act.
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