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Rotomac owner, son being questioned in Delhi

Updated on: 21 February,2018 06:50 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The agency had also questioned Kothari's wife

Rotomac owner, son being questioned in Delhi

RotomacCBI officials at Rotomac Global Private Limited office in Kanpur on Monday. Pic/PTI


The CBI on Wednesday said Rotomac owner Vikram Kothari and his son Rahul were at its headquarters here and were still being questioned in connection with a Rs 3,695 crore loan default case. A senior Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) official told IANS: "Kothari and his son (Rahul) arrived in Delhi on their own. Thus they are being questioned here."


This was the third consecutive day of their questioning by the probe agency that had earlier carried out the same exercise for two days in Uttar Pradesah's Kanpur. The CBI had also carried out searches at the pen company owner's Kanpur-based house and premises on Monday and Tuesday after the Bank of Baroda filed a complaint of loan default against Kothari.


The agency had also questioned Kothari's wife. Several belongings, including their laptops and mobile phones were confiscated by the agency on Tuesday. Besides the three, their staff and house keepers were also put through the questioning.

The central agency on Sunday night had received the complaint against the Rotomac Pen company's chief, his wife Sadhana and son that said a consortium of seven banks had extended multi-crore credits to the Kanpur-based firm and its related companies from 2008 onwards.

Kothari is the Chairman and Managing Director of Rotomac, while his wife and son are directors of the company. Kothari had obtained Rs 2,919 crore from the consortium of seven banks -- Bank of India (Rs 754.77 crore), Bank of Baroda (Rs 456.63 crore), Indian Overseas Bank (Rs 771.07 crore), Union Bank of India (Rs 458.95 crore), Allahabad Bank (Rs 330.68 crore), Bank of Maharashtra (Rs 49.82 crore) and Oriental Bank of Commerce (Rs 97.47 crore), the FIR by the CBI said. Earlier, the CBI also sealed a residential premise and an office of Rotomac directors in New Delhi.

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