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Indian mastermind of int'l fraud sentenced

US District Court sentences an Indian-origin man who masterminded a major international fraud that led to $680 mn in losses.

Updated on: Jun 19, 2008 06:32 PM IST
PTI | By , New York
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An Indian-origin man who masterminded a major international fraud that led to USD 680 million in losses to 20 banks wordwide has escaped with a lighter sentence of seven months in prison, the time he has already served.

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Anil Anand, former chief financial officer of Allied Deals Inc-- a metals trading firm, was also asked by US District Court to pay USD 683.6 million in restitution.

Anand, 46, had pleaded guilty to the charges in 2002 and faced upto 30 years in prison but escaped with a lenient sentence because he cooperated with prosecutors which resulted in the arrest at least 15 people.

The defrauded banks, located in the United States, Europe and Asia, included JPMorgan Chase & Co, Fleet National Bank; PNC Bank; Dresdner Bank Lateinamerika AG; China Trust Bank; and Hypo Vereins Bank.

US District Attorney for Southern District of New York Michael J Garcia said Allied Deals companies were controlled by brothers Narendra Rastogi in the US and Virendra Rastogi in Britain.

But the prosecutors said "hundreds, if not thousands," of metal transactions upon which the loans were based simply did not exist.

 
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