Bank loan fraud: ED attaches Rs 375-cr assets of Surat firm

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The ED has attached assets worth over Rs 375 crore of a Gujarat-based firm in connection with its probe in an alleged bank loan fraud, perpetrated using fraudulent Letters of Credit of more than Rs 2,100 crore.

It said a case was registered against the firm, its CMD BabulalGumanmal and his son, and joint MD Devender Babulal Jainbased on a CBI FIR.

The assets attached are valued at Rs 375.71 crore.

"Ms had availed fund-based and non-fund based financial assistance from the consortium of 13 banks led by and had defaulted on repayment of these loans to the tune of Rs 2,107 crore.

"Investigation revealed that and his son entered a criminal conspiracy with others to carry out fake sale and purchases of fancy fabrics with the companies floated by Puneet Rungta and Jagdish Somani," the agency said in a statement.

On the strength of fake purchase invoices, it said, the firm opened 816 of Letters of credit (LCs) with banks.

"Out of the total LCs fraudulently opened by the company with banks against fake purchases, 202 LCs to the tune of Rs 827.98 crore devolved due to non-payment by

"These fraudulently obtained LC-based funds were laundered by the company through circular transactions," it said.

The said the same funds were utilised for repayment of various loans including term loans, interest, charges and as working capital for meeting day-to-day expenses towards running its plant and factory -- purposes other than for which the loans were sanctioned.

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First Published: Fri, April 13 2018. 21:55 IST