Kolkata Police Raid Sunland Directors, Amit Gupta of Agrifields Offices

A new development in the high profile Sunland Projects dispute in Kolkata has come into the spotlight.

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The Alipore Police Court has issued and executed search warrants, raiding various locations in Kolkata across Ballygunge, Howrah,  and Motilal Nehru Road, including the residences promoter Amit  Gupta and the directors Vivek Agarwal, Dinesh Agarwal, Vishal  Agarwal, Subhash Chandra Khandelwal and Govind Prasad  Malpani.  

In the 18-page document, Alipore Police Court have authorized the police “to seize and take possession of any forged documents,  forged stamps & seals, computer-devices” amongst other things  after ensuring that “every part and portion of the aforesaid office of  the accused persons is needed to be searched thoroughly”, reads the  official document.  

Kolkata Police lodged an FIR on December 22nd, 2023, against  Amit Gupta, the promoter of Agrifields DMCC, accusing him of  “fraudulent share transfer” of 1,510,000 shares, “forging and  manipulating records,” and “illegally striking off” a loan of Rs  9,95,64,143 from Sunland Projects Pvt Ltd.  

Court documents, from the case lodged at Alipore Court, reveal  procedural misconducts in the share transfer, which constituted  33.33% of the total shares of the company. The share transfer  documents were not signed by the petitioner, was not registered in  front of the Public Notary and the gift deed was not uploaded in the 

Ministry of Corporate Affairs website. The case has been filed in the  National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).  

This isn’t the first time Gupta is mentioned on the news. According  to the Sydney Morning Herald, “The US documents name Getax  director Amit Gupta as the ‘target of a criminal investigation who is  alleged to have conspired with others to bribe foreign public  officials and to have engaged in money laundering and other  offences’.”  

Sunland owns real estate across India. One of its projects, Sunland  Residency in Rajharat, Kolkata, spreads over 54,000 square feet  (1.24 acres). The company has assets exceeding 700 crore rupees,  according to court documents.  Various government offices are scrutinizing his business dealings  and financial affairs, including the Income Tax Department of India,  which issued multiple income tax notices against Gupta and his  family between 22nd March 2022 and 7th July 2022.

Also Read: Who Is Agrifields Alleged Fugitive Boss Amit Gupta?

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