This is the first legal action abroad by any probe agency in a criminal case.
The Australian Federal police, counterpart for the ED, has issued prohibitory orders (meaning you cannot access, sell or lease) on a posh bungalow of the doctor in Melbourne's Sunbury area after a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Delhi had issued a Letters Rogatory (legal request) in this regard last year.
The property has an estimated value of Rs 4.35 crore.
The ED probe had found this bungalow of Kumar was purchased from "proceeds of crime".
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"This is the first time that an Indian enforcement agency has been able to attach a property for criminal offence in a foreign land. This is a big step when it comes to cripple money launderers and hawala operatives," a senior official said.
The case was being probed by the Delhi zonal office of the ED based on a 2008 CBI FIR in this regard.