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Four get four-year RI, fine in bank fraud

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Press Trust of India Chennai
A CBI court here has sentenced four persons to four years rigorous imprisonment and slapped a fine of Rs 30 lakh on each of them in a bank fraud case.

The case launched by CBI's Anti-Corruption branch was that seven persons, including bank employees, conspired to cheat Indian Bank, Overseas Branch, here during 1990 and caused it a wrongful loss.

Jayanthi, Punyavathi, Kasinath and B R Badrinath submitted forged collateral security documents by passing off a property of 12 acres as 120 acres, a CBI release said today.

Based on a false inspection and valuation report, a loan was santioned to a firm represented by these four persons based on forged documents.
 

Yesterday, Additional Special Judge for CBI Cases, K Venkatasamy, sentenced the four persons to undergo RI for four years and asked each of them to pay a fine of Rs.30 lakh, the release said.

The prime accused S Ramakrishnan, Chief Manager of the bank, was acquitted.

During the trial, N Krishnamurthy, then Manager of Indian Bank, Overseas Branch here, and Srinivasa Rao (valuer) expired and the charges against them abated.

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First Published: Dec 01 2015 | 6:42 PM IST

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