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ED raids Paytm, Razorpay, Cashfree premises in Bengaluru; Here is WHY
The searches that started Friday as part of an ongoing probe are still underway, the agency said this evening. The federal probe agency also said that during the raids, it has seized Rs 17-crore worth funds kept in `merchant IDs and bank accounts of these Chinese persons-controlled entities`.
Highlights
- ED raids at six premises of online payment gateways such as Razorpay, Paytm, etc in Bengaluru.
- It has seized Rs 17-crore worth funds kept in "merchant IDs and bank accounts of these Chinese persons-controlled entities".
- Razorpay and Cashfree said they were cooperating with the federal agency while Paytm declined to comment.
Bengaluru: The Enforcement Directorate Saturday said it conducted raids at six premises of online payment gateways such as Razorpay, Paytm and Cashfree in Bengaluru over alleged irregularities in instant app-based loans "controlled" by Chinese persons.
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The searches that started Friday as part of an ongoing probe are still underway, the agency said this evening. The federal probe agency also said that during the raids, it has seized Rs 17-crore worth funds kept in "merchant IDs and bank accounts of these Chinese persons-controlled entities".
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Razorpay and Cashfree responded saying they were cooperating with the federal agency while Paytm declined to comment. "Some of our merchants were being investigated by law enforcement about a year-and-a-half back. As part of the ongoing investigation, the authorities requested additional information to help with the investigation," a Razorpay spokesperson said.
"We have fully cooperated and shared KYC and other details. The authorities were satisfied by our due diligence process." Cashfree Payments said their "operations and on-boarding processes adhere to the PMLA and KYC directions, and we will continue to do so."
"We extended our diligent co-operation to the ED operations, providing them the required and necessary information on the same day of enquiry," the spokesperson added.
These payment gateway firms have been in the crosshairs of the ED action since 2020 soon after the COVID-19 pandemic broke in the country.
The ED initiated a probe under the criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) after a number of instances of gullible debtors ending their lives came to the fore from various states, with the police stating they were being coerced and harassed by these loan app (application) companies by publicising their personal details available in their phones and by undertaking high-handed methods to threaten them.
It was alleged that the companies sourced all personal data of the loan-taker at the time downloading of these apps on their phones, even as their interest rates were "usurious". Talking about the instant case, the ED said the "modus operandi" of these entities was that they use forged documents of Indians and made them dummy directors leading to generation of "proceeds of crime".
"These entities are controlled/operated by Chinese persons." "It has come to notice that the said entities were doing their suspected/illegal business through various merchant IDs/accounts held with payment gateways/banks," the ED said.
It said the "premises of Razorpay Pvt Ltd, Cashfree Payments, Paytm Payment Services Ltd and entities controlled/operated by Chinese persons are covered in the search operation".
The entities under investigation were generating proceeds of crime through various merchant IDs/accounts held with payment gateways/banks and they are also not operating from the addresses given on the MCA (ministry of corporate affairs) website/registered address, the agency said.
The ED probe found these companies had "fake" addresses. The ED said this money laundering case was based on at least 18 FIRs filed by the Bengaluru Police cyber crime station against "numerous entities/persons in connection with their involvement in extortion and harassment of the public who had availed small amount of loans through the mobile apps being run by those entities/persons."