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In 6,000 crore PMC bank fraud, 32,959-page charge sheet filed against 5 accused

A charge sheet against seven other arrested accused is expected to be filed within the next couple of months.

Updated on: Dec 28, 2019 06:50 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | By
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The economic offences wing (EOW) of Mumbai Police submitted a charge sheet to the metropolitan magistrate court on Friday, in the case of the Rs 6,670-crore fraud at Punjab Maharashtra Co-operative (PMC) Bank. The 32,959 page-charge sheet has statements of 340 witnesses, including 90 depositors and 10 PMC Bank employees.

PMC Bank depositors hold placards and shout slogans during a protest march outside Reserve bank of India, in New Delhi. (ANI Photo)
PMC Bank depositors hold placards and shout slogans during a protest march outside Reserve bank of India, in New Delhi. (ANI Photo)

The charge sheet has identified the key accused as Rakesh Kumar and Sarang Wadhawan, promoters of Housing Development Infrastructure Limited (HDIL); former managing director of PMC Bank, Joy Thomas; Waryam Singh former chairman of PMC Bank; and Surjeet Singh Arora, former director of PMC Bank. All five were arrested in October. A charge sheet against the seven other arrested accused is expected to be filed within the next two months.

EOW joint commissioner of police Rajvardhan Sinha said, “We have added sections 477 A (falsification of accounts) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender) in the charge sheet.”

Initially, the accused were booked for cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy on a complaint by Jasbir Singh Matta, who was authorised by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

“We have submitted the interim forensic report as proof and other evidence to corroborate the allegations in the FIR. The three accused – Thomas, Arora and Singh –have made monetary gains collectively running way over Rs 10 crore,” said an official privy to developments.

To camouflage loans extended to HDIL, the accused made 21, 049 fictitious loan accounts so the defaulting loan accounts would be camouflaged when reports were being submitted to RBI. “We recorded statements of 15-odd witnesses whose details were used to make fictitious accounts. These were dormant accounts closed several years ago, and the actual account holders had no idea about it,” said an EOW official.

Among the witnesses are four senior officers of the fraud-hit bank whose statement was recorded under section 164 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). “These four officials have given detailed information of the entire fraud and their statements have made our case very strong,” said the official.

 
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