Mumbai: The Enforcement Directorate today arrested prime accused in the Rs 5600 crore National Spot Exchange Limited (NSEL) scam and founder of Financial Technologies (India), Jignesh Shah under Section 19 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
As per reports, Shah has been arrested by the ED for non-cooperation with the investigation agencies and would be produced before the PMLA court tomorrow.
“He (Jignesh) is arrested for non-cooperation in investigation. He will be produced before Special PMLA court on Wednesday morning,” a senior official of ED said.
“We have found a clear evidences of money laundering against accused including Shah, so we will seek his custody," the official added.
The enforcement agency had prosecuted NSEL and 67 others in March last year under the PMLA over Rs 3,721.22 crore of money trail.
Shah was arrested by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai Police and released on bail in August 2014. He had resigned as the managing director of FTIL and become its Chairman-Emeritus.
The scam came to light in August 2013, when Shah's NSEL faced a payment crisis. By late July, nearly 18,000 investors had allegedly lost millions due to financial irregularities.
Shah belonged to a middle class family in Kandivali and by 2008 was worth an estimated 1.1 billion dollars.