CBI arrests noted journalist in Kolkata in connection with chit fund scam

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

After repeated questioning by enforcement agencies for four years, the CBI Thursday arrested Suman Chattopadhyay, of of a leading Bengali daily, in connection with West Bengal's ICore chit fund scam, officials said here.

The scribe, who is also a in and (DPMPL), was questioned in an on-going investigation of a case registered against the ICore Group, a ponzi scheme company.

Investigation has revealed that funds collected illegally by the were allegedly diverted in the accounts of DPMPL as well as the personal account of Chattopadhyay.

The arrested scribe will be produced Friday before the in Bhubaneswar.

It is alleged that he had allegedly taken "unsecured loans" from three "chit fund companies", including Saradha Group, and laundered it through two of his publishing companies, a Bengali daily and a

After the arrest of chairman in 2015, the Police had arrested managing of for allegedly running Ponzi schemes.

The has been earlier grilled by the CBI as well as the along with his wife in connection with the Saradha financial scam.

The allegation against him was that after taking a loan of Rs 5 crore from of companies, he borrowed money from two other to return the money.

He has been booked for alleged money laundering and round tripping of funds which entails creating bogus companies and routing illegal money using multiple transactions across Indian shores.

The agency has alleged that which had allegedly raised over Rs 3,000 crore from people offering high returns on investments had diverted a portion of these funds through the company of Chattopadhyay who is a senior in West Bengal, they said.

The agency has taken over probe in the matter ICore group in 2014 registering an FIR under IPC sections related to criminal conspiracy and cheating.

The case was registered on the basis of a order in 2014 directing the agency to take over all the cases related to chit fund companies probed by the

Its directors Anukul Maity and his wife were arrested by the agency last year.

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First Published: Thu, December 20 2018. 20:15 IST