Saying she had demanded seizure of their properties, Damania told PTI she had filed complaint with Director General of (Investigation), Enforcement Directorate, arguing that as the agency had already verified the allegations levelled by her in a PIL, Bhujbal's and his family's benami properties must be seized and their monetary value recovered.
"I have filed two complaints. The first is against Chhagan Bhujbal, (nephew) Sameer Bhujbal, (son) Pankaj Bhujbal (beneficial owners) and fictitious directors (benamidars) holding the benami companies and assets for Bhujbal family. The second is against Bhujbal family (beneficial owners) and the Kolkata-based khoka companies (shell companies) and their operators who have been moving the money through hawala and routing it into private limited companies," she said.
As per the act any benami property is liable to be confiscated by the Central Government.
"Putting Bhujbal in jail only partially serves the purpose. If the government is really determined to put complete stop to corruption and black money, then it should set a precedent by seizing the property," she said.
She has also given documents, and named 12 persons, relatives or employees of Bhujbal-run Mumbai Educational Trust, saying these people had admitted that they were 'dummy directors', acting on behalf of Bhujbal family.