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RETURNING THE BOOTY

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March 31, 2025

THE ENFORCEMENT DIRECTORATE HAS MADE RESTITUTION A PRIORITY, AGGRESSIVELY TRACING ILLICIT FUNDS, MONETISING SEIZED ASSETS AND ENSURING THAT VICTIMS OF FINANCIAL FRAUD RECEIVE THEIR RIGHTFUL DUES

- By Munish Pandey

RETURNING THE BOOTY

For 57-year-old Somnath Chakraborty, employee of a private sector company in Kolkata, the promise of annual returns of more than 12 per cent enticed him to invest nearly Rs 2 lakh in a chit fund scheme floated by the Rose Valley Group in 2010. Like him, some three million small investors poured their hard-earned savings into the scheme, before the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) launched an inquiry and declared it fraudulent in 2015. The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), the central agency responsible for investigating money laundering and terror financing, also stepped in.

For years, Chakraborty bore the weight of that loss with no hope of compensation. That changed six months ago, when he learned that the ED was returning money to those who had invested in Rose Valley. He, too, put in an application on their website. To his surprise, he received Rs 27,000 against his investments this January. "I never thought I'd see even a single paisa again," he admits, his voice a mixture of relief and regret. "I am grateful to ED for whatever I have received, but I still hope the full principal amount is returned."

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