Delhi:
Businessman Anil Ambani‘s home – the Rs 3,716 crore structure called ‘Abode’ – was attached by the Enforcement Directorate Wednesday over an ongoing money laundering investigation.
A provisional order was issued to attach the building as part of the agency’s inquiry into alleged bank fraud by Ambani’s Reliance Communications (RCOM), sources said this afternoon.
The house, 66 metres tall with 17 floors, is located in Mumbai’s Pali Hill neighbourhood.
Ambani, meanwhile, has been called to join the investigation tomorrow, i.e., February 26.
Should he appear as summoned it will be the second time the 66-year-old Ambani will be questioned. He first deposed in August 2025; his statement was recorded under the PMLA.
Directed by the Supreme Court, the federal agency has set up a special team to investigate complaints of bank fraud and financial irregularities against the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group.
