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Banks ask authorities to impound passport of Gammon India chief

According to sources, the firm is sitting on non-performing assets (NPAs) of Rs 7,000 crore and as part of the proactive measure the leader of the consortium has informed the authorities about the passport details.

October 11, 2018 / 14:48 IST
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Banks have asked passport authorities to impound the passport of Abhijit Rajan, chairman of engineering firm Gammon India, which has defaulted on loans.

According to sources, the firm is sitting on non-performing assets (NPAs) of Rs 7,000 crore and as part of the proactive measure the leader of the consortium has informed the authorities about the passport details.

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When contacted Gammon India declined to comment on the issue.

In a bid to prevent defaulters like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya from fleeing the country, the Finance Ministry had already directed state-owned banks to obtain passport details of all borrowers, who have taken loans in excess of Rs 50 crore.