Real estate magnate Anil Mithas has been arrested in connection with a massive Rs 165 crore loan fraud case. The arrest highlights the growing scrutiny on financial irregularities in the real estate sector.
Real EstateLoan FraudAnil MithasEnforcement DirectorateFinancial CrimesReal Estate NewsMay 12, 2025
Anil Mithas is a prominent real estate developer and the chairman of Mithas Group, one of the leading real estate companies in India.
The loan fraud case involves a massive Rs 165 crore, which was allegedly siphoned off by Mithas and his associates through fraudulent means.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating the case and has arrested Anil Mithas in connection with the Rs 165 crore loan fraud.
The arrest of Anil Mithas has led to a loss of investor confidence and could affect the future projects of Mithas Group. The ED has also frozen the company's assets to prevent further dissipation of funds.
The ED and other regulatory bodies are working to ensure that the rights of homebuyers and investors are protected, and that they receive fair and timely compensation.
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