The court last week also allowed the agency's request for issuance of Letter Rogatory to the UK to assist it in the probe.
The court has also directed issuance of LR to carry out investigations about those accounts.
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According to the chargesheet, about Rs 260 crore was diverted by the KFA, while Rs 263 crore was used to pay salaries, tax deducted at source, income tax and loan instalments.
A part of the loan amount was also allegedly diverted by Mallya for his "personal expenses", the agency had said.
The CBI had said all the arrested IDBI officials were instrumental in sanctioning and facilitating disbursement of the loan.
The IDBI allegedly showed "undue favour" to KFA in the matter of sanction and disbursement of short-term loans of Rs 150 crore in October 2009 and Rs 200 crore in November 2009, and another corporate loan of Rs 750 crore in November 2009, the agency had said.
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