The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has provisionally attached assets worth ₹927 crore belonging to Bengaluru-based real estate firm Ozone Urbana Infra Developers and its promoter, S. Vasudevan, in a major crackdown on financial fraud.
Real Estate FraudEd ActionOzone UrbanaBengaluruAsset SeizureReal EstateOct 12, 2025

The total value of assets seized by the ED is ₹927 crore.
The promoter of Ozone Urbana Infra Developers is S. Vasudevan.
The main allegation is that the company defrauded homebuyers of over ₹927 crore by diverting funds meant for a large integrated township project near Bengaluru’s airport.
The attached assets include unsold residential inventory, commercial and personal land holdings, rural land holdings, and personal properties of the promoter, S. Vasudevan.
The next step for the ED involves tracing the flow of the remaining diverted funds across various group entities and personal accounts.

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