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Diamond Power promoters arrested in bank fraud case

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The CBI arrested on Tuesday the promoters and directors of Vadodara-based Diamond Power Infrastruc­ture (DPIL) in connection with an alleged over Rs 2,654 crore bank loan fraud case, officials said here.

The agency in an FIR 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. The loan, it said, was declared a non-performing asset in 2016-17.

"It is alleged that the DPIL, through its management, (had) 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 said. A non-bailable warrant was issued against them on the agency's request, CBI spokespers­on Abhishek Dayal said. The agency had received input about the whereabout­s of the Bhatnagar trio late last night following which teams were sent to arrest them. "The accused were arrested on Wednesday and will be produced before the Special Judge, Ahmedabad," Dayal said.

The company and its directors managed to get term loans and credit facilities despite being on RBI’s defaulters list and the Export Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n's caution list at the time of the initial sanction of credit limits by the consortium, the CBI alleged. When the consortium was formed in 2008, the Axis Bank was the lead bank for the term loan and the Bank of India was the lead bank for cash credit limits.

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