PNB Fraud: Ex-Officials Convicted in Loan Scam

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CBI court convicts former PNB officials and others in a Rs 1.57 crore loan fraud case. Details on the sentences and the scam.
PNB Fraud: Ex-Officials Convicted in Loan Scam
Ahmedabad, Apr 10 (PTI) A special CBI court here on Friday convicted eight persons including three retired officials of Punjab National Bank (PNB) in a 2016 loan fraud case that had caused a loss of Rs 1.57 crore to the lender.

The court sentenced retired Assistant General Manager Gurinder Singh, retired Chief Manager KGCS Iyer and retired Senior Manager K E Surendranath to two years of rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on each of them, said a CBI release.

Among the other accused, Sanjay Patel, director of M/s Jalpa Enterprise Pvt Ltd, was sentenced to three years' RI along with a fine of Rs 50,000. Hitesh Domadiya was also sentenced to three years' RI with a fine of Rs 1 lakh.

Satish Davra and Vaishali Davra were sentenced to two years' RI with a fine of Rs 50,000 each. Ramilaben Bhikadiya was given two years' RI and fined Rs 50,000. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on M/s Jalpa Enterprise Pvt Ltd.




The case was registered on August 22, 2016, against Shailesh Satasiya, proprietor of M/s Shree Kali Textiles, and others.

In July 2011, the accused applied for a term loan of Rs 3.70 crore and cash credit limit of Rs 40 lakh at a Surat branch of PNB for purchasing 44 water jet loom machines and for other business operations.

The loan proposal was recommended by Surendranath and Iyer, and sanctioned by Gurinder Singh on July 29, 2011. The machines were hypothecated with the bank as primary security, while additional collateral included plots and residential flats.

As per the CBI, the accused submitted forged documents to obtain the loan, and the bank officials sanctioned credit facilities without following due guidelines and accepted the fake documents as genuine.

It caused a loss of nearly Rs 1.57 crore, excluding interest, to the bank, the agency said.
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