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More arrests likely in New India Cooperative Bank case as probe gathers pace

EOW officials have confirmed to Moneycontrol that on March 11, the Mumbai police has conducted Polygraph Test, also called a lie detector test on Hitesh Mehta at Forensic Science Laboratory in Mumbai's Kalina. During the test, 50 questions were asked and reports of the test is expected on March 17, police officials said.

March 12, 2025 / 10:25 IST
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More arrests are likely in the coming days as the investigation into the collapse of New India Cooperative Bank, whose board was superseded by the Reserve Bank of India in February, moves forward, sources have told Moneycontrol.

Investigators are also expected to question more employees of the Mumbai-based bank barred from taking deposits or issuing loans following misappropriation of funds.

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“A lot of facts are unfolding in the case, which will lead to more arrests in the case,” one of the sources said on condition of anonymity.

So far, Mumbai Police's economic offences wing (EOW) has arrested four accused in the case — former CEO Abhimanyu Bhoan, developer Dharmesh Paun, former general manager Manohar Arunachalam and head of accounts Hitesh Mehta.