The CBI has booked Kanpur-based Rotomac Global and its directors for Rs 750.54 crore for alleged fraud in Indian Overseas Bank, officials said. The company, which was in the business of writing instruments, has a total outstanding of Rs 2,919 crore against a consortium of seven banks led by Bank of India in which Indian Overseas Bank has an exposure of 23 per cent. The agency has booked the company and its Directors - Sadhna Kothari and Rahul Kothari - under IPC sections related to criminal conspiracy (120-B) and cheating (420), besides various provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act. The company is already facing multiple investigations by the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate on the basis of complaints from consortium members. In its complaint to the CBI, now a part of the FIR, the Indian Overseas Bank alleged that the company was sanctioned a non-fund-based limit of Rs 500 crore on June 28, 2012. The account was declared a non-performing asset on June 30, 2016, with an
CBI had filed a criminal case against Rotomac Global Pvt Limited, its director Vikram Kothari, his wife Sadhana Kothari, son Rahul Kothari
The court allowed a day's transit remand for both the accused, who were arrested yesterday
A consortium of seven banks had extended loans worth Rs 29.19 billion to Rotomac Global Pvt Limited 2008 onwards, according to a CBI FIR