Two retired Bank of India officers held for Rs.2,654cr fraud
The CBI today arrested two senior retired officers of Bank of India in connection with alleged loan fraud of Rs. 2,654 crore by Vadodara-based Diamond Power Infrastructure Ltd. (DPIL) in the bank. V V Agnihotri and P K Shrivastava, retired GM and DGM respectively, had allegedly granted undue favors to the company in granting credit limits, the officials said.
Duo to be produced in special court in Ahmedabad tomorrow
They said both have been arrested today and will be produced before a special court in Ahmedabad tomorrow. The promoters of the company were arrested in April. The agency in an FIR had said that the DPIL, which manufactures electric cables and equipment, is promoted by Suresh Narain Bhatnagar and his sons Amit and Sumit, who are also the directors of the firm.
Here is what the CBI alleges
"It is alleged that the DPIL, through its management, fraudulently availed credit facilities from a consortium of 11 banks (both public and private) since 2008, leaving behind an outstanding debit of Rs. 2,654.40 crore as of June 29, 2016," the agency had said.