FIR against 6 as scrapped notes worth Rs 1.19 cr goes missing

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Press Trust of India Sasaram
Last Updated : Jan 29 2017 | 4:48 PM IST
An FIR has been lodged against six officials of Madhya Bihar Grameen Bank at Model Police Station in Bihar's Rohtas district after scrapped currency notes worth Rs 1.19 crore went missing from the bank's chest earlier this month, a bank official said today.
The FIR has been lodged under relevant sections against Madhya Bihar Grameen Bank's chief branch manager Ashok Kumar Sinha, Nageshwar Manjhi and Rajendra Tiwari (cashiers), Yugal Kishore Sinha, K K Singh and Ajit Kumar (bank officials) in connection with the missing currency notes in denomination of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 deposited in its currency chest at Sasaram main branch, the bank's regional officer Ravindra Nath Trivedi said.
The officials were responsible for maintaining records of the cash amount deposited in the bank's chest till December 30, 2016, he said.
A total amount of Rs 229 crore from 83 branches of Madhya Bihar Grameen Bank in scrapped currency notes were deposited at Sasaram main branch, but a difference of Rs 1.19 crore was found in the amount deposited with the RBI as per its receipt and the amount lying in the chest, Trivedi said.
Model Police Station in-charge Md Irshad said a probe was on in the matter.

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First Published: Jan 29 2017 | 4:48 PM IST

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