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ED raids multiple locations in Rs 346-crore bank fraud case linked to Haryana Power firm

Updated on: 10 September,2025 06:44 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The probe focuses on Gurugram-based Hythro Power Corporation Ltd (HPCL), currently under liquidation, and its directors, Amul Gabrani and Ajay Kumar Bishnoi, among others

ED raids multiple locations in Rs 346-crore bank fraud case linked to Haryana Power firm

As per case details, the total fraud reported by the consortium of complainant banks stands at Rs 346.08 crore. Representational Pic

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday conducted searches across Delhi-NCR, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka as part of a money laundering investigation linked to an alleged Rs 346 crore bank fraud involving a Haryana-based power sector company and its promoters, official sources said.

The probe focuses on Gurugram-based Hythro Power Corporation Ltd (HPCL), currently under liquidation, and its directors, Amul Gabrani and Ajay Kumar Bishnoi, among others.


The ED’s case, filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), stems from a February 2025 FIR registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). In that FIR, the promoters are accused of siphoning off loan funds to their linked entities, resulting in significant losses to multiple banks.



According to sources, the Gurugram Zonal Office of the ED carried out searches at five premises in the National Capital Region, three in Chennai, and one in Bengaluru as part of the investigation.

Rs 346 crore fraud across multiple banks

As per case details, the total fraud reported by the consortium of complainant banks stands at Rs 346.08 crore, including:

Rs 168.07 crore — Punjab National Bank (PNB)

Rs 77.81 crore — ICICI Bank

Rs 44.49 crore — Kotak Mahindra Bank

Rs 55.71 crore — Union Bank of India

The fraud is alleged to have taken place between 2009 and 2015.

HPCL, a company operating in the power transmission and distribution sector, was engaged in designing, manufacturing, and executing turnkey projects for power transmission lines.

It is alleged that the promoters and directors secured credit facilities from PNB, the lead bank of the consortium, totalling Rs 165.71 crore under a multiple banking arrangement.

Despite several restructurings, including the conversion of invoked bank guarantees into Funded Interest Term Loans (FITL), HPCL defaulted on its payments and was declared a Non-Performing Asset (NPA) on March 31, 2015. The account was later reported as a "fraud" to the RBI on June 13, 2024, the ED said.

Forensic audit reveals fund diversion

A forensic audit revealed that loan funds were siphoned off through transactions with related group entities such as:

Avadh Transformers

G.E.T. Power

Revolution Infocom

TecproEngg, among others

These transactions allegedly involved fictitious job work, unpaid receivables, and circular transactions. Several large advances and sale invoices remained unrecovered for years, suggesting non-genuine trade dealings.

According to the ED, HPCL used related entities to divert funds and misappropriate assets, leading to a significant erosion of creditor interests. 

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