ED conducts searches in Delhi, Maha, Gujarat in M/s Dnyanraddha Multistate Co-operative Society Ltd fraud case

Suresh Kute in connivance with Dibyayan Das Sharma had fabricated false documents showing a structured investment allegedly promising a funding of Rs. 10,000 c rore over five years from M/s. Minventa Research, Luxembourg : ED

New Delhi, September 24

Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Mumbai has conducted search operations at multiple locations in Delhi, Jalgaon and Ahmedabad as part of an ongoing investigation against M/s Dnyanraddha Multistate Co-operative Society Ltd. (DMCSL), Suresh Kute & others. 

During the course of search operations, movable assets in the form of Bank funds, Fixed Deposit, Demat account holdings to the tune of Rs.7.5 crores have been frozen along with the seizure of various incriminating documents and digital devices.

ED initiated investigation based on various FIRs registered during the months of May to July, 2024 by various police stations of Maharashtra under various sections of IPC, 1860 and MPID Act, 1999 in respect of fraud committed by Suresh Kute and others through M/s. Dnyanraddha Multistate Co- operative Society Ltd (DMCSL) with the investors. As per the FIRs registered and verified till date, the tentative amount of fraud with investors amounts to Rs.168 Crore approx. DMCSL was managed and controlled by Suresh Dnyanobarao Kute, Yashvant V Kulkarni and others. DMCSL floated various deposit schemes to lure gullible investors by promising high returns ranging from 12% to 14%. 

However, the investors were cheated and their funds were embezzled by management of the society for their personal gains by hatching a criminal conspiracy.

ED investigation revealed that Suresh Kute in connivance with Dibyayan Das Sharma had fabricated false documents showing a structured investment allegedly promising a funding of Rs. 10,000 c rore over five years from M/s. Minventa Research, Luxembourg through the securitization of the Kute Group’s assets. 

The officials further said that fraudulent documents related to this scheme were also distributed among investors of DMCSL to prevent them from pursuing legal action against Suresh Kute and others, with the false assurance that all investors of DMCSL would be repaid. It is further revealed that these fabricated documents were also used as submissions before various judicial fora, including Hon’ble High Court and NCLT as an attempt to mislead the authorities and to present the Kute Group as financially solvent.

Earlier, ED had conducted search operations in this case in August and had frozen movable assets to the tune of Rs. 1.73 crores along with seizure of various other incriminating documents and digital devices. 

The total seizure in this case till date amounts to Rs.9.2 crores. 

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