New Delhi: Corporate lobbyist Deepak Talwar diverted Rs 90.72 crore received from French aerospace company Airbus SAS and UK-based arms manufacturer MBDA for non-mandated purposes by booking bogus expenditures in his NGO's books of account through forged documents.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) made the allegations in its charge sheet filed before Special Judge Ajay Kumar Kuhar in Delhi High court.
The agency has accused Talwar and others of money laundering, which is punishable under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
The ED's Special Public Prosecutor Nitesh Rana told the court that a "criminal conspiracy" was hatched by the accused persons to divert the funds.
The court took cognisance of the charge sheet and summoned the accused persons on March 16.
"The allegations in the complaint prima facie show that the arrayed accused were involved in the process of acquisition of proceeds of crime, the possession thereof and the use and layering of the proceeds of crime thereby claiming the proceeds of crime as untainted property.
"From the allegations made in the complaint, the offences under Section 3 read, with Section 70, punishable under Section 4 (related to money laundering) of Prevention of Money Laundering Act, are made out," the court said.
"In view of the above, I take cognisance of the offences. From the averments made in the complaint qua the arrayed accused, I have found sufficient grounds to proceeds against all the accused arrayed in the complaint...," it said.
Talwar's NGO Advantage India received foreign contribution to the tune of Rs 90.72 crore during the financial year 2012-13 to 2015-16, and it earned an interest of Rs 6.69 crore on the amount, according to the charge sheet.
The report said the NGO had received this contribution from Airbus SAS and MBDA which are companies engaged in aeronautics and missile manufacturing, respectively.
"The fund received by Advantage India was not utilised for mandated purposes for which it was received. As per the Memorandum of Association (MoA) of Advantage India, the funds are to be applied towards the promotions of aims and objectives of the society (NGO).