Mangalore: Three accused of duping Indian Bank to the tune of Rs 2.25 crore
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)
Mangalore, Jan 26: Cases have been registered against three persons for duping Indian Bank, K S Rao road branch to the tune of Rs 2.25 crore.
The accused are G Narayan Sharma, P Gopalkrishna Bhat and Shyamala. They allegedly took a loan of Rs 2.25 crore from the Bank after showing fake properties.
As a security for loan, they claimed that they owned an apartment located in Belagola industrial area in Mysore and had iron ore stock worth Rs 1.75 crore in Bharath Exim company. Showing these securities, they obtained loan from the bank.
Later, when Reserve Bank officials investigated their property in Mysore, it came to light that the iron ore stock belonged GVK Wood Industries.
The accused created fake documents that they owned property in Mysore and then obtained loan, said bank manager Vasan P R in his complaint.
A case has been registered in the Bunder police station.