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New Delhi/Bangalore: The Enforcement Directorate has begun a "preliminary inquiry" into the financial transactions that took place in connection with the Antrix-Devas deal.
The Directorate's zonal office in Bangalore has begun the probe to ascertain if any contraventions with regard to foreign exchange or anti-money laundering laws in the deal have occurred.
The investigation, which the agency will conduct with the help of the RBI and the Income Tax department, will also check the authenticity of the alleged stake of few Mauritius based entities in Devas Multimedia Pvt Ltd which executed the controversial S-band deal with the ISRO.
"A preliminary enquiry has been started after consultations and directions from the ED headquarters in Delhi," sources in the agency said.
They, however, added that a case will only be registered in the deal once any irregularity with respect to the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) or the stringent Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) is detected.
Antrix, the commercial arm of ISRO, had signed a deal with Devas in January 2005 to provide it with crucial S-Band wavelength which is primarily kept for strategic interests of the country.
The ED probe will also look at the financial dealings of individuals involved in the deal and detect if 'benami' or fictitious properties were purchased from illegal proceeds.
The spectrum was meant for running digital multimedia service by leasing 90 per cent transponders on two satellites - GSAT 6 and GSAT 6A.
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