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Man opens own bank in Tamil Nadu, cons thousands. Then, RBI gets involved

The "bank" gave out loans at rates higher than what was fixed by the RBI, the police said.

November 09, 2022 / 17:40 IST
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Rs 56.6 lakh in cash has been recovered from the accused. (Representative image)
Rs 56.6 lakh in cash has been recovered from the accused. (Representative image)

A 42-year-old man has been arrested in Chennai for defrauding thousands by opening his own bank and creating 3,000 bank accounts across Tamil Nadu.

The Bank Fraud Investigation Wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) nabbed Chandrabose, a resident of Thousand Lights in Chennai and MBA degree from the UK, for running a fake bank -- Rural and Agricultural Farmer’s Cooperative Bank. The police recovered Rs 56.6 lakh in cash, documents, and a luxury car. They have also seized deposit slips, withdrawal slips, and cash counting machines.

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Chennai City Police Commissioner Shankar Jiwal told reporters, “Our investigation revealed that the accused had fabricated a certificate purportedly issued by the RBI and opened branches of the Rural and Agricultural Farmers’ Co-operative Bank in nine places. They collected deposits under various schemes and advanced loans. Our preliminary investigation revealed that the entity might have transacted around Rs 2 crore."

He added that the investigation was based on an alert from the Reserve Bank of India.” A complaint was also lodged by an AGM of the RBI since the bank had fake RBI certificates.