Delhi Police EOW books entities of Gurugram-based Experion Developers for fraud

Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing has filed an FIR against Experion Developers and Experion Capital for fraud, stemming from an ED investigation into Religare Finvest. The probe revealed the Singh brothers allegedly siphoned Rs 2,036 crore from RFL, with Rs 150 crore used to buy land in Gurugram.

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