British dermatologist fraudster ED seizes assets worth 117 million

New Delhi, November 21, 2019, Thursday

The Enforcement Directorate seized the assets of the fraudster with a British dermatologist (taxidermist) who was under the Maharaja of Mysore.

A taxidermist called a replicator who took off the skin of a dead animal and put spices in it. A spokesman for the ED said a court order was ordered under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to seize the assets of Michael F. Ishwar, a Horse Trainer resident in Mysore.

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The investigation included 70 priceless trophies, original seasam furniture, a house on Mysore's Haider Ali (Abba) road and a coffee garden in Wayanad area of ​​Kerala, an ED spokesman said. The total value of this asset goes to Rs 117 crore.

ED's spokesman further said that Michael F. Ishwar had seized the property by cheating with taxidermist Sadwin Edwin J વાનbert van Ingen, living at the invitation of the Maharaja of Mysore in India. The Maharaja of Mysore gave this fortune as a gift to Sadgat.

The complaint was registered by the police in 2013 and the CID was investigating the case with the order of the Supreme Court. ED seized all these assets with the order of the Supreme Court.

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