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ED’s Visit To Our Offices Was In Connection With 2021’s InDeed & Third Parties’ Fraudulent Case: Dentsu India

With several reports surfacing the internet regarding Enforcement Directorate’s visit to the agency’s Mumbai office under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, Dentsu India has released a clarification that the same was in connection with suspected fraudulent activities involving former InDeed employees and third parties and that the ED didn’t find or seize any properties from its premises..

| Published on December 13, 2024

ED’s Visit To Our Offices Was In Connection With 2021’s InDeed & Third Parties’ Fraudulent Case: Dentsu India

As part of an ongoing probe in the alleged Suumaya-Dentsu funds embezzlement case , the Enforcement Directorate visited multiple Dentsu offices including the agency’s Mumbai Office on December 10, leading the ED to seize Rs 46 Lakh in Indian Currency, Rs 4 Lakh equivalent foreign currency and gold bars amounting to Rs 3.4 Crore.

This investigation stems from an FIR filed by Mumbai Police against Dentsu Communications India and Suumaya Industries and its promoters under Prevention of Money Laundering Act with an alleged conspiracy being carried out under the guise of ‘Need to Feed’ program of the Haryana Government.

According to ED’s statement, the accused had never supplied any agro-product materials for such a program and instead created fake records like lorry receipts and invoices.

With regards to the same, Dentsu India has now released an official statement, “In 2021, we identified suspected fraudulent activity conducted by third parties and some of InDeed’s former employees against whom criminal complaints have also been filed. This activity was limited to the InDeed business only.”

“Three years ago, we proactively reported the matter to the relevant authorities and have been fully co-operating since. It is in connection with the same matter that the Enforcement Directorate (“ED”) visited Dentsu India’s office in Mumbai on December 10, 2024. The ED has not found or seized any properties from Dentsu’s premises,” it said.

Furthermore, the agency in its clarification also mentioned, “We take fraud and wrong-doing very seriously with a zero-tolerance policy towards any such behaviour. We will continue to co-operate with the authorities.”

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