The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on December 11, provisionally attached immovable properties with an estimated market value of INR 600 crore, including two floors of Ceejay House in Worli, Mumbai (Maharashtra) in the case involving Dawood Ibrahim’s aide, Iqbal Mirchi, reports Hindustan Times. ED had filed a 12,000-page charge sheet against 16 individuals, including Mirchi, earlier December 9. On December 11, it issued a statement, which said, “After detailed investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), some of [Mirchi’s] properties held in India have been provisionally attached by the Directorate against two provisional attachment orders. Market value of these properties is around ₹600 crore.”