The first case has been registered on the basis of a complaint by Deputy General Manager of the State Bank of Mysore alleging that head cashier B Dinesh posted at currency chest branch, Periyapatna, Mysore, and Manoj Kumar, a pawn broker, entered into a criminal conspiracy to exchange the notes.
It is alleged that Dinesh entered into a criminal conspiracy with Kumar and other private persons in exchanging notes to the tune of Rs 2.18 crore in violation Reserve Bank of India norms.
The scrapped notes could be exchanged with the new ones at banks only in accordance with RBI guidelines.
The CBI has alleged in the FIR that between November 10 and November 23 last year, Dinesh manipulated the actual deposit slips submitted by genuine customers and altered the figures written by them.
The currency notes thus exchanged were allegedly passed on to Kumar, a gold jeweller and pawn broker.
The agency had received a complaint from the Deputy General Manager of the bank on the basis of which it has registered an FIR for criminal conspiracy, cheating, criminal breach of trust, falsification of accounts among others.
It is alleged that Bhat had taken out notes in the denomination of Rs 50 and Rs 100 from currency chest worth Rs 50 lakh and replaced them with demonetised currency notes of the same value on November 9, 2016, when banks were closed.
The FIR also alleged that the deceased employee, a Head Cashier posted at Currency Management Branch in Bengaluru, committed irregularities in cash remittance worth Rs 20 lakh, sources said.
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