This story is from March 05, 2018
PNB scam: 4 accused sent to CBI custody till March 17
MUMBAI: On Monday, a special court in Mumbai remanded four people, arrested in the alleged Rs 12,636-crore Punjab National Bank fraud case, in the CBI custody till March 17.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested them yesterday in connection with the alleged fraud perpetrated by billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi.
They were produced before special CBI judge S R Tamboli.
Manish K Bosamiya, then AGM (operations) of Firestar International Ltd. owned by Nirav Modi, and then Finance Manager Miten Anil Pandya were arrested for their alleged role in the preparation of applications for fraudulent Letters of Undertakings (LoUs) submitted to Punjab National Bank.
Auditor Sanjay Rambhia, partner in the Chartered Accountancy firm Sampat and Mehta, Mumbai, and then Director of Mehul Choksi's company Gili India, Aniyath Shiv Raman Nair, were also arrested in connection with the case yesterday.
It was alleged that besides being one of the directors of the Gitanjali group of companies, Nair was the authorised signatory for the applications submitted to PNB for issuance of LoUs and Foreign Letters of Credit (FLCs).
The CBI lawyer said the agency needed their custody for interrogation and further probe.
Meanwhile, the CBI court today remanded six others, arrested in the case last month, in judicial custody till March 19.
Vipul Ambani, President, Finance, the Firestar International; Kavita Mankikar, executive assistant and authorised signatory of three firms of Nirav Modi; Arjun Patil, senior executive, Firestar group, were arrested in the case related to the Modi group firms.
Kapil Khandelwal, CFO, Nakshatra group and Gitanjali group and Niten Shahi, manager, Gitanjali group, were arrested in the case related to Choksi's firms.
Rajesh Jindal was a senior PNB official.
All the six were produced before judge S R Tamboli after their CBI remand ended today.
While Mankikar's lawyer said she suffered from diabetes, Ambani's lawyer said he suffered from stomach pain and back pain. The judge, while remanding them in judicial custody, said they should be provided necessary medical help.
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2471 days ago
General Eisenhower once said. '"THE HUNT FOR A SCAPEGOAT IS THE EASIEST OF HUNTING EXPEDITIONS'". This scam like many more in the pipeline cannot take place without the involvement of politicians, bureaucrats and top brass of banks.Cbi is a caged parrot and a household poodle and cannot do anything except their masters bidding.Its just a thamasha and a smoke screen. Main characters have escaped and like stray dogs we are incessantly barking for no apparent reason.Read allPost comment
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