The Asian Age

Pen firm Rotomac owner booked for 3.6K- cr scam

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

As the controvers­y over the PNB bank fraud rages, the CBI on Monday registered a case against another highprofil­e businessma­n, Rotomac pen promoter Vikram Kothari, over alleged swindling of ` 3,695 crore bank loans. The scam, sources said, was earlier estimated at around ` 800 crore.

The ED also registered a money laundering case against Mr Kothari and his family members on the basis of CBI’s FIR.

According to CBI sources, the case against Kanpur- based Rotomac Global Pvt Limited, its director Vikram Kothari, his wife Sadhana Kothari, and son Rahul Kothari and unidentifi­ed bank officials was filed on a complaint received from Bank of Baroda. Immediatel­y after registerin­g the case, agency sleuths conducted searches at three locations in Kanpur, including Kothari’s residence and office premises.

The CBI also sealed residentia­l premises

and an office of Rotomac directors in the national capital.

Talking to reporters here, CBI spokespers­on Abhishek Dayal, said, “The agency has not made any arrests so far.”

He said Mr Kothari, his wife and son are being examined.

Mr Kothari allegedly owes ` 3,695 crore to Allahabad Bank, Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Bank of Maharashtr­a, Indian Overseas Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce and Union Bank of India, CBI sources said.

Bank of Baroda’s complaint to the CBI alleged that a consortium of seven banks had been cheated by Mr Kothari and his company by siphoning off ` 2,919 crore taken as loans. The total outstandin­g amount, along with interest, amounts to ` 3,695 crore.

Mr Kothari’s wife Sadhana and son Rahul are directors of the company. According to CBI sources, the company allegedly used two modus operandi for siphoning off loans secured from consortium of banks since 2008. Credit sanctioned and loan disbursed to the company was utilised for the purposes, other than executing export orders, they said.

The CBI alleged that the credit sanctioned for a particular export order was diverted to a different offshore company and later the money was remitted back into the Kanpur- based company without executing the export order.

Meanwhile, the ED registered a money laundering case against Kothari and his family members under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

The ED, sources said, will probe if the funds obtained through the alleged fraud were laundered and if the proceeds of the crime were subsequent­ly used by the accused to create illegal assets and black money.

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