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		<title>Bengaluru ED Raid: BMS Trust Faces ₹19.46 Cr Property Freeze</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bengaluru&#8217;s education landscape shuddered as the Enforcement Directorate froze ₹19.46 crore worth of assets tied to BMS Educational Trust. The sweeping action stems from a multi-crore seat-blocking and money laundering&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Bengaluru&#8217;s education landscape shuddered as the Enforcement Directorate froze ₹19.46 crore worth of assets tied to BMS Educational Trust. The sweeping action stems from a multi-crore seat-blocking and money laundering conspiracy uncovered in engineering admissions.</p>



<p>On January 21, 2026, ED invoked PMLA provisions to seize a prime plot and two luxury flats owned by trust trustees. The probe ignited from FIRs filed by Malleshwaram and Hanumanthnagar police, spotlighting irregularities in KEA-managed seat allotments.</p>



<p>Raids earlier in 2025 laid bare the operation&#8217;s mechanics. Trust-run colleges, including the famed BMS College of Engineering, demanded exorbitant cash premiums atop official fees. Agents and brokers funneled these payments, bypassing accounting ledgers entirely.</p>



<p>Seizures included ₹1.86 crore cash and proof of ₹20.20 crore in shadowy transactions—evidenced by notebooks, digital chats, and witness statements from college insiders. The illicit funds were diverted for trustees&#8217; personal gains, flouting every regulatory safeguard.</p>



<p>Parents faced ruthless pressure: pay up in cash or lose coveted seats to less deserving candidates. This not only cheated genuine students but eroded faith in merit-based systems.</p>



<p>ED&#8217;s Bengaluru team emphasizes the scandal&#8217;s scale, labeling it a textbook case of educational graft. With ongoing investigations, more arrests loom as authorities trace money trails across networks.</p>



<p>The development signals a zero-tolerance era for admission rackets. Stakeholders call for reforms like digital fee tracking and agent blacklists to safeguard students&#8217; futures and restore institutional integrity.</p>
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