The crackdown on the Reliance Anil Ambani Group has intensified, with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) attaching fresh assets worth ₹3,034 crore. This latest move is part of an ongoing investigation into alleged money laundering and financial irregularities involving group companies, further deepening the scrutiny around one of India’s once-prominent business empires.
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What Assets Have Been Attached?
According to reports, the newly attached assets belong primarily to Reliance Communications (RCOM) and Reliance Infrastructure. The list is a mix of high-value real estate and financial holdings, highlighting the scale of the probe.
These include:
- A premium flat in Mumbai
- A farmhouse in Khandala
- A hill property in Maharashtra
- Land parcels in Sanand, Ahmedabad
- 7.71 crore shares of Reliance Infrastructure
With this, the total value of assets attached in cases linked to the group has now reached a staggering ₹19,344 crore.
Under the Lens of PMLA
The ED issued a provisional attachment order under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), which empowers the agency to seize assets believed to be linked to proceeds of crime.
Such attachments are typically provisional, meaning they are subject to confirmation by an adjudicating authority. However, they serve as a strong signal that investigators believe these assets are directly or indirectly tied to alleged financial misconduct.
The Core Allegations
At the heart of the case are serious allegations of bank fraud and diversion of funds by companies under the group. Investigators suspect that large loans taken from banks were routed through complex networks of shell companies.
The probe suggests a pattern where funds were disbursed and quickly turned into non-performing assets (NPAs), raising red flags about the intent and end-use of the borrowed capital.
CBI Steps In: Arrests in ₹11,000 Crore Loan Case
The investigation is not limited to the ED. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is also probing allegations.
On April 20, the CBI arrested two senior executives of RCOM — Anil Kalya and D Vishwanath — in connection with an alleged ₹11,000 crore loan fraud involving Reliance Home Finance Limited (RHFL) and Reliance Commercial Finance Limited (RCFL).
According to findings presented in court, email-based digital evidence allegedly points to the siphoning of loan funds to shell companies linked to the group. Investigators claim that in some instances, loans were disbursed and classified as NPAs almost immediately.
The defence, however, has argued that these decisions were taken at higher management levels, not independently by the accused executives.
Group Distances Itself from Accused Executives
In response to the arrests, both Reliance Power and Reliance Infrastructure clarified that the two executives have not been associated with the group since 2019.
This distancing appears to be part of a broader effort by the group’s listed entities to ring-fence themselves from the ongoing legal troubles.
Supreme Court Setback for Anil Ambani
Legal challenges have also not gone in favour of Anil Ambani. On April 16, the Supreme Court of India dismissed his pleas challenging a Bombay High Court order.
The order had allowed banks to continue proceedings to classify loan accounts of Reliance Communications as “fraud.” This classification carries significant legal and financial consequences, including stricter recovery actions and reputational damage.

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Bigger Picture: A Continuing Financial Unraveling
The developments mark another chapter in the financial unraveling of the Anil Ambani-led business empire, which once spanned telecom, infrastructure, power, and financial services.
With multiple agencies involved, mounting asset attachments, and adverse court rulings, the pressure on the group continues to build. While the final outcome will depend on judicial processes, the scale and seriousness of the allegations ensure that this case will remain in focus for India’s financial and regulatory ecosystem.
For now, the ED’s latest move underscores a clear message: enforcement agencies are intensifying efforts to trace and secure assets linked to suspected financial misconduct—one attachment at a time.
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