Former Chief Executive Officer G S C Rao has also been quizzed by the agency, they said.
The CBI had registered a case against the sugar mill, its Chairman Gurmit Singh Mann, the then (in 2015) Deputy Managing Director Gurpal Singh (now director) and others in connection with the alleged bank loan fraud case.
Simbhaoli Sugars Limited is one of the largest sugar mills in the country.
Rao, the then CFO Sanjay Tapriya, the then Executive Director Gursimran Kaur Mann and five non-executive directors were also booked by the agency.
The probe focuses on two loans -- Rs 97.85 crore which was declared fraud in 2015 and another corporate loan of Rs 110 crore which was used to repay the previous loan.
The second loan was declared Non Performing Asset (NPA) on November 29, 2016, nearly 20 days after scrapping of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes was announced, according to the CBI FIR.
The bank was allegedly cheated to the tune of Rs 97.85 crore, but the loss incurred by the bank was Rs 109.08 crore, the FIR read.
According to the FIR, OBC sanctioned a loan of Rs 148.60 crore to the company in 2011.
The loan was sanctioned for financing 5,762 sugarcane farmers based on a tie-up agreement under an RBI scheme for supplying sugar produce to the company from January 25, 2012 to March 13, 2012.
The loan money was "dishonestly and fraudulently diverted by the company for its own needs", the CBI alleged.
OBC alleged that in addition to the existing NPA, the bank, under multiple banking arrangements, sanctioned another corporate loan of Rs 110 crore to the company on January 28, 2015 to pay its outstanding loan of Rs 97.85 crore.
The bank adjusted the total liability of Rs 112.94 crore towards the company through deposit of the new corporate loan.
"The corporate loan, too, turned NPA on November 29, 2016," the CBI said.
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