The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Delhi Police has apprehended Anil Mithas, a well-known real estate developer, in a high-profile multi-crore loan fraud case.
Real EstateLoan FraudEconomic Offences WingDelhi PoliceAnil MithasReal EstateMay 12, 2025

Anil Mithas is a 52-year-old prominent real estate developer who has been arrested for alleged involvement in a multi-crore loan fraud by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Delhi Police.
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) is a specialized unit of the Delhi Police that investigates and prosecutes financial crimes, including fraud, money laundering, and other economic offenses.
The exact amount of money involved in the loan fraud has not been specified, but it is described as a multi-crore fraud, indicating a substantial sum of money.
The police seized several documents, digital records, and other evidence during the raid, which are crucial for building the case against Anil Mithas and identifying other individuals and entities involved in the fraud.
This case has raised concerns about the integrity of the real estate sector and highlights the need for stricter regulations and enhanced oversight to prevent such fraudulent activities in the future.

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