The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached properties worth Rs 71 crore in connection with a major illegal construction scam in the Vasai-Virar area. The case involves IAS officer Anil Pawar and his wife Bharti, who is accused of fronting a portion of the Rs 169.6 crore scam.
Enforcement DirectorateIllegal ConstructionVasaivirarAnil PawarBharti PawarReal Estate MumbaiOct 15, 2025

The total value of the scam involving Bharti Pawar and her family is estimated to be Rs 169.6 crore.
Former deputy director of town planning Y S Reddy has been arrested in connection with this scam.
Anil Pawar's daughters and mother-in-law were involved in registering assets in their names to conceal control and create documented trails of funds.
Bribe money was laundered through real estate deals by acquiring undervalued properties and paying the remaining amount in cash, coordinated by Y S Reddy under Anil Pawar’s instructions.
Other businesses involved in this scam include M/s Janardan Agro, Antonov Warehousing Parks Pvt Ltd, and M/s Dhwaja Warehouses Pvt Ltd.

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