Oman Daily Observer

Rotomac chief, son sent to transit remand; IT seizes 12 accounts

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NEW DELHI: A CBI court on Friday sent Rotomac owner Vikram Kothari and his son Rahul to one-day transit remand while the Income Tax department seized 12 bank accounts of the group and issued six prosecutio­n against the businessma­n in connection with the Rs 3,695 crore loan default.

Additional Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate Samar Vishal at the Patiala House courts passed an order for a day’s remand after the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) sought a twoday transit remand to take the father and son to Lucknow.

The duo will be produced before the court concerned in Lucknow on Saturday.

Kothari and his son were arrested on Thursday for alleged default on loan repayment after their four-day consecutiv­e questionin­g since the CBI filed the case against them and raided their residentia­l and office premises in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur.

Defence advocate Pramod Kumar Dubey had raised objections to the jurisdicti­on of the court, saying the accused should be produced before a sessions court and not before a mag- isterial court. The court then reserved its order till 2 pm on the issue of jurisdicti­on.

Meanwhile, an Income Tax department official said over 12 more bank accounts of the Rotomac Group Pvt Ltd have been attached in addition to the 14 bank accounts attached earlier and that six prosecutio­ns have been sanctioned against Kothari.

The agency filed the FIR on Sunday night after getting a complaint against Kothari, his wife Sadhana and son Rahul, from the Bank of Baroda. Ko- thari is the Chairman and Managing Director of Rotomac while his wife and son are Directors.

Kothari had obtained Rs 2,919 crore from Bank of India (Rs 754.77 crore), Bank of Baroda (Rs 456.63 crore), Indian Overseas Bank (Rs 771.07 crore), Union Bank of India (Rs 458.95 crore), Allahabad Bank (Rs 330.68 crore), Bank of Maharashtr­a (Rs 49.82 crore) and Oriental Bank of Commerce (Rs 97.47 crore), the FIR said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? CBI officials escort Vikram Kothari (C) to a court in New Delhi on Friday.
— Reuters CBI officials escort Vikram Kothari (C) to a court in New Delhi on Friday.

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