Representatives of bankers' consortium took possession of beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Villa in Goa yesterday
Mallya's villa that was taken over by SBICAP yesterday
Goa: Friday, the 13th proved unlucky for liquor baron Vijay Mallya as his beachside retreat, the Kingfisher Villa in Candolim, Goa, was taken over yesterday afternoon by officials of SBICAP Trustee Company Ltd, the representatives of the bankers' consortium who are lenders to Kingfisher Airlines.
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Mallya's villa that was taken over by SBICAP yesterday
This probably marks the end of a fabled era of lavish parties which the villa had become famous for. The last party Mallya had hosted there was a two-day bash to bring in his 60th birthday in December, when famous singers like Enrique Iglesias and Sonu Nigam had performed. The attachment of the sprawling property was imminent after North Goa collector Neela Mohanan passed an order on May 11 directing the Bardez taluka mamlatdar to take physical possession of the property, and hand it over to SBICAP representatives.
Bardez mamlatdar Madhu Narvekar arrived at the villa at around 2.30 pm yesterday with a group of officials from SBICAP, besides private security officials and a police team. "As per the order issued by the North Goa collector, I have handed over possession of this property to SBICAP," Narvekar said after the process was completed.
Staffers exiting the villa with their belongings. Pics/Joseph Zuzarte
When the officials got there, the security guards of the property stalled them and meanwhile allegedly tried to drive away some of the expensive vintage and sports cars through a side gate but one of the caretakers said all the vintage cars had already been taken out on Thursday. Later, the security guards were brushed aside and sealing procedure began.
Also, the old security guards were replaced with new SBI appointed ones. "There were some high-end cars inside which they have moved out. The inventory is being taken. We cannot attach cars belonging to others so we are verifying if they belong to the defaulter," R Rao of SBICAP said.
SBICAP had hired Mumbai-based ARCK Consultants, who handle "stressed assets management" for the job. The detailed inventory was completed by around 5 pm but the officials declined to reveal all the details.
The villa staffers, who were present inside, were allowed to leave with their belongings only they could prove it was theirs. But those outside the premises, during the sealing process, were not allowed to enter and take their things.
Rs 90 crore
Value of the Kingfisher Villa