The Enforcement Directorate has attached Anil Ambani’s Mumbai residence ‘Abode’ worth ₹3,716 crore under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in an ongoing investigation linked to Reliance Communications.

Mumbai: The Enforcement Directorate has attached Reliance Group chairman Anil Ambani’s Mumbai residence, ‘Abode’, valued at ₹3,716.83 crore, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, official sources said on Wednesday.
The 66-metre-high, 17-storey luxury property is located in the upscale Pali Hill area of Mumbai. According to officials, the attachment has been made through a provisional order in connection with an alleged bank fraud case linked to Reliance Communications.
Total attachment rises to ₹15,700 crore
With the latest action, the total value of assets attached in the case has reportedly reached approximately ₹15,700 crore. Authorities said the move is part of an ongoing investigation under anti-money laundering provisions.
Ambani, 66, is expected to appear before the federal agency for further questioning. He had earlier recorded his statement with the Enforcement Directorate in August 2025.
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Published: 25 Feb 2026, 07:27 pm IST
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