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CBI books UCO Bank ex-CMD in `621-cr fraud

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The CBI has booked former chairman-cum-managing director of UCO Bank Arun Kaul and others in connection with an alleged Rs 621crore loan fraud which has caused a loss of over Rs 737 crore to the bank, officials said on Saturday. The agency carried out searches at 10 locations today, they said here.

Besides Kaul, the CBI booked Era Engineerin­g Infra India Ltd. (EEIL), its CMD Hem Singh Bharana, two chartered accountant­s - Pankaj Jain and Vandna Sharda -- and Pawan Bansal of Altius Finserve Pvt. Ltd. among others, they said. It is alleged that the accused persons in pursuance of a criminal conspiracy defrauded the UCO Bank to the tune of about Rs 621 crore by diversion and siphoning of the bank loans, they said.

Kaul, who was the CMD of a Kolkata-based bank between 2010 and 2015, allegedly facilitate­d the accused company in obtaining the loan, they said.

The loan was secured by producing false end-use certificat­es issued by the chartered accountant and by fabricatin­g business data. The loan was not utilized for the sanctioned purpose, the CBI alleged.

"Searches are being conducted at 10 places (8 in Delhi and 2 in Mumbai) including the office premises of the companies, chartered accountant­s and the residence of the aforesaid accused persons," the CBI spokespers­on said.

In its complaint, now part of the CBI FIR, the bank alleged that two loans were issued to the company in 2010 -- Rs 200 crore in March and Rs 450 crore in October. The Rs 200-crore loan was issued for repayment of high cost debt to Central Bank of India, Punjab National Bank and IFCI. It was found that the company did not utilize the amount for the purpose for which it was disbursed and diverted the funds.

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