Sebi cautions investors against dealing with two Sahara firms
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"Anyone transacting with them (Sahara India Real Estate, Sahara Housing Investment and their three promoters and directors) would be doing so at their own peril," said the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).
The regulator said in furtherance to a Supreme Court order directing refund of investors\' money collected by these Sahara firms, it has ordered "attachment of all moveable and immovable properties, bank accounts and demat accounts of these two companies and that of its promoters and directors, namely Subrata Roy Sahara, Vandana Bhargava, Ashok Roy Choudhary and Ravi Shankar Dubey".
"Investors and general public are advised to exercise caution and take note of the said orders before transacting with the aforesaid entities/persons in any manner whatsoever," Sebi said in a public notice.
On February 13, Sebi passed two separate orders, together running into 160 pages, directing attachment of properties and freezing of accounts. It was after the SC said that the regulator was free to freeze the accounts and attach properties if Sahara firms were not complying with the apex court\'s earlier orders of August 2012 towards refund of investors\' money totalling over R24,000 crore.
The assets ordered to be attached included those related to the group\'s Aambey Valley resort town near Pune, other real estate assets in Delhi, Mumbai and at other places across the country, shares, mutual funds and various other investments.
Passing the attachment orders, Sebi said that the two companies had raised R6,380 crore and R19,400 crore, respectively, from bondholders and 'various illegalities' were committed in raising of these funds.
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