CBI registers case in Kisan credit card fraud case
BY Agencies9 Oct 2017 10:27 PM IST
Agencies9 Oct 2017 10:27 PM IST
New Delhi: The CBI has registered a case into alleged collusion of officials of the Bank of Baroda and Madhya Pradesh government in distributing credit worth Rs 5.30 crore to 139 farmers through Kisan credit cards in Neemuch in which only Rs 4 lakh could be recovered.
The Neemuch district collector informed the bank on November 8 last year about sanctioning of loans on the basis of forged documents and sought details of it following which the bank started an investigation.
The investigation by the bank showed that security records were forged, discrepancies in giving inspection reports and forgery in documents.
The CBI has now acted on a complaint from the Bank of Baroda which has alleged that between 2013 and 2015, 139 farmers having 198 Baroda Kisan Credit Card accounts were disbursed loans worth 5.30 crore by the bank's Neemuch branch without following procedures and the RBI guidelines.
It has registered case against nine persons including four officials of the bank, panel advocate, three private persons and unidentified officials of the state revenue department.
"The present outstanding in these accounts is Rs 5.26 crore. The procedure to be adopted towards grant of credit facilities in case of Baroda Kisan Credit Card was not adhered to...," the complaint said.
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