UCBs - Combating Financing of Terrorism - ആർബിഐ - Reserve Bank of India
UCBs - Combating Financing of Terrorism
RBI/2009-10/222 November 16, 2009 The Chief Executive Officers of Madam/Dear Sir Combating Financing of Terrorism – Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 – Obligation of banks – Urban Co-operative Banks Please refer to our circulars UBD.CO.BPD. (PCB) No. 32/09.39.000/2007-08 dated February 25, 2008 on Know Your Customer (KYC) Norms/ Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Standards/Combating of Financing of Terrorism and UBD.CO. BPD. (PCB) No. 1/12.05.001/2008-09 dated July 02, 2008 on Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 –Obligation of banks in terms of Rules notified there under. 2. In paragraph 5 (b) of the Circular dated February 25, 2008, it has been advised to banks that as and when list of individuals and entities, approved by Security Council Committee established pursuant to various United Nations’ Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs), are received from Government of India, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) circulates these to all banks and financial institutions. Banks/Financial institutions are required to update the consolidated list of individuals/entities as circulated by RBI and before opening any new account, it should be ensured that the name/s of the proposed customer does not appear in the list. Further, banks should scan all existing accounts to ensure that no account is held by or linked to any of the entities or individuals included in the list. Banks have been advised that full details of accounts bearing resemblance with any of the individuals/entities in the list should immediately be intimated to RBI and Financial Intelligence Unite-India (FIU-IND). 3. The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA) has been amended by the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2008. Government has since issued an Order dated August 27, 2009 detailing the procedure for implementation of Section 51 A of the UAPA relating to the purposes of prevention of, and for coping with terrorist activities. In terms of Section 51 A, the Central Government is empowered to freeze, seize or attach funds and other financial assets or economic resources held by, on behalf of or at the direction of the individuals or entities listed in the Schedule to the Order, or any other person engaged in or suspected to be engaged in terrorism and prohibit any individual or entity from making any funds, financial assets or economic resources or related services available for the benefit of the individuals or entities listed in the Schedule to the Order or any other person engaged in or suspected to be engaged in terrorism. 4. Banks are advised to strictly follow the procedure laid down in the UAPA Oder dated August 27, 2009 (copy enclosed) and ensure meticulous compliance to the Order issued by the Government. 5. Banks are advised that on receipt of the list of individuals and entities subject to UN sanctions (referred to as designated lists) from RBI, they should ensure expeditious and effective implementation of the procedure prescribed under Section 51 A of UAPA in regard to freezing /unfreezing of financial assets of the designated individuals/entities enlisted in the UNSCRs and especially in regard to funds, financial assets or economic resources or related services held in the form of bank accounts. 6. In terms of paragraph 4 of the Order, in regard to funds, financial assets or economic resources or related services held in the form of bank accounts, the RBI would forward the designated lists to the banks requiring them to: Maintain updated designated lists in electronic form and run a check on the given parameters on a regular basis to verify whether individuals or entities listed in the Schedule to the Order (referred to as designated individuals/entities) are holding any funds, financial assets or economic resources or related services held in the form of bank accounts with them.
7. Freezing of financial assets
8. Implementation of requests received from foreign countries under UNSCR 1373 of 2001
9. Procedure for unfreezing of funds, financial assets or economic resources or related services of individuals/entities inadvertently affected by the freezing mechanism upon verification that the person or entity is not a designated persons Any individual or entity, if it has evidence to prove that the freezing of funds, financial assets or economic resources or related services, owned /held by them has been inadvertently frozen, they shall move an application giving the requisite evidence , in writing, to the bank concerned. The banks shall inform and forward a copy of the application together with full details of the asset frozen given by any individual or entity informing of the funds, financial assets or economic resources or related services have been frozen inadvertently, to the nodal officer of IS-I Division of MHA as per the contact details given in paragraph 6 (ii) above within two working days. The Joint Secretary, IS-I, MHA being the nodal officer for IS-I Division of MHA, shall cause such verification as may be required on the basis of the evidence furnished by the individual/entity and if he is satisfied, he shall pass an order, within fifteen working days, unfreezing the funds, financial assets or economic resources or related services, owned/held by such applicant under intimation to the bank concerned. However, if it is not possible for any reason to pass an order unfreezing the assets within fifteen working days, the nodal officer of IS-I Division shall inform the applicant. 10. Communication of Orders under Section 51A of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 All Orders under Section 51 A of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, relating to funds, financial assets or economic resources or related service, would be communicated to all banks through RBI. 11. Banks are advised to bring the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 to the notice of the staff concerned and ensure strict compliance.
(A.K. Khound) |