The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sent a communication to the West Bengal government informing the latter about the rampant encroachment on the land owned by the chit fund entity Rose Valley Group. A similar communique has been forwarded to some other state governments, namely in Odisha, Bihar, Tripura and Jharkhand, where similar instances of encroachment have come to the notice of the Central agency. The ED also claimed that the agency officials have successfully attached movable properties worth Rs 494 crore and immovable properties valued at Rs 1,069 crore, spread across West Bengal, Odisha,. Assam, and Tripura, with West Bengal alone accounting for £1,184 crore in attached assets. Last month, the ED informed that a fresh disbursal of Rs 2.29 crore (Rs 2,29,63,264) as a refund to 3,652 depositors in the Ponzi schemes has been completed in the last and fifth phase by the asset disposal committee headed by the Justice Dilip Kumar Seth (retired) and comprising officials of ED. The total refund to as many as 32,319 depositor in Rose Valley schemes touched Rs 21.98 crore ( Rs. 21,98,26,744), the ED claimed in a statement issued last month.