The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has uncovered a complex offshore trail involving Panama-based shell companies and questionable real estate dealings linked to Chhangur Baba and his associates, revealing a sophisticated network designed to launder illicit wealth.
Money LaunderingPanamaOffshore CompaniesReal EstateChhangur BabaReal Estate MumbaiJul 19, 2025
The main focus of the ED's investigation is to uncover a suspected money laundering network involving offshore shell companies, dubious real estate transactions, and foreign donations channeled under the guise of religious and humanitarian activities.
The significant offshore entities identified in the investigation include M/s LOGOS MARINE, S.A. and Krishna Group S.A., both registered in Panama.
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