ED's Heat on Anil Ambani: Rs 3084 Cr Assets, Including Pali Hill Family Home, Attached

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UPDATED: Nov 3, 2025 09:57 IST

This special report focuses on the Enforcement Directorate's massive crackdown on industrialist Anil Ambani, with the attachment of 40 properties worth Rs 3,084 crore in a money laundering case. According to India Today's Munish Pandey, as far as the ED investigation is concerned, 'what they are saying is that this is the first step.' The attached assets include the Ambani family's iconic residence in Mumbai's Pali Hill and the Reliance Centre in Delhi. This action is part of a larger investigation into alleged fund diversion of over Rs 20,000 crore from companies like Reliance Home Finance and Reliance Commercial Finance, which are linked to the Yes Bank case. The ED alleges that public funds were siphoned off through a complex web of transactions, and officials have indicated that more attachments could follow as the probe continues.

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