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Videocon: CBI started raids from different premises to avoid media glare

The FIR names Videocon International Electronics, Videocon Industries, VN Dhoot, the group managing director; Chanda Kochhar, Deepak Kochhar, the head of Nupower Renewables and the company Nupower Renewables, Supreme Energy, Other unknown private persons and Unknown public servants.

January 25, 2019 / 09:09 IST
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A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) official gestures outside the New Delhi office of the Abhijeet Group, which owns Jas Infrastructure, after conducting a raid on September 4, 2012. Federal law enforcement officials raided offices and homes in 10 cities across India on Tuesday as part of an investigation into irregularities in the award of coalfield concessions to private and state companies that has sparked a political crisis. REUTERS/Mansi Thapliyal (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY POLITICS) - RTR37H0E

The CBI, which on Thursday registered a criminal case against Videocon group along with ICICI Banks ex-chief Chanda Kochhar and her husband for alleged irregularities in sanctioning Rs 1,875 crore loans to the now crippled group, started raids from different premises to ensure its sleuths are away from the media glare.

Going by the address of Videocon Industries as given in the FIR, the actual CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) raid should have taken place in the 17th floor office on the B-Wing of the sprawling Mittal Court complex in the tony Nariman Point area of the city.

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But CBI sleuths have carried out the day-long raids in the 17th floor office in the C-Wing of the same complex where other Videocon Group industries are housed!

To be fair, it has been found that both the wings are inter-connected, though.