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CBI books against Mumbai based Pratibha Industries in Rs 4,957 crore bank fraud

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 12, 2023 17:39 IST

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed  an FIR against Mumbai-based Pratibha Industries Ltd and its four directors/guarantors for ...

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Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed  an FIR against Mumbai-based Pratibha Industries Ltd and its four directors/guarantors for duping a Bank of Baroda-led consortium of 17 banks to the tune of Rs 4,957 crore.

The company was into development of infrastructure projects, which included designing, engineering and execution/construction of complex, integrated water transmission, distribution projects, water treatment plants, mass housing projects, precast design and construction, road construction and urban infrastructure, etc, a CBI spokesperson said.

It is alleged that the accused had diverted huge amount of money from the borrower company to its related parties and subsidiaries and subsequently, these advances were written off by the company, the officials said.

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