Showing posts with label bank fraud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bank fraud. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2014

Bank Officer In Recruitment And Loan Scam

8 Indian Overseas Bank staff behind bars for job scam-Times of India/2nd August 2014
CHENNAI: The CBI on Thursday arrested eight Indian Overseas Bank employees holding key positions in a staff union for malpractice in the recruitment of sweepers and messengers at the bank's headquarters in Chennai.

Investigators said the accused forged SSLC certificates of the recruits to show that they had failed Class 10 and were not overqualified for the jobs. 

After CBI raids at their residences early this year, the employees were placed under suspension. "It was a sudden development in the case," a CBI officer said. "The arrested people had recruited sweepers and messengers in Chennai, Tuticorin, Karaikudi, Vellore, Salem and Thanjavur in 2010." Those arrested are IOB union state general secretary Chinni Krishna and assistant general secretaries Umapathy from Vellore, Rangarajan from Karaikudi, Swaminathan from Thanjavur, Balasubramanian from Chennai, Kandasamy from Salem, Thomas Balan from Tuticorin and Soundararajan from Puducherry. All of them are senior clerical cadre employees in various branches of the bank. The arrested were produced before the 11th CBI court in Parry's, where the judge remanded them in judicial custody till August 14. They were taken to the Puzhal prison. 

Based on an input that many candidates managed to get appointment using fake certificates, CBI's anti-corruption branch in Chennai had registered a case and conducted searches on the bank's establishments in different parts of the state in May. 

IOB general manager (human resources) Indira Padmini said, "The matter is with the CBI. The people involved in the case were already under suspension." Inquiries revealed that many daily-wage workers had managed to get appointment letters with assistance from some union leaders after paying money. 

The officials said the allegation was that as many as 951 people recruited as daily-wage workers in the bank for several years were made regular in 2010. The educational qualification for the post of sweeper and messenger was SSLC failed. Many applicants who had passed SSLC or Plus-Two produced fake certificates claiming that they had failed in Class 10. 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/8-Indian-Overseas-Bank-staff-behind-bars-for-job-scam/articleshow/39454362.cms

CBI arrests four bank officials--The Hindu

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested four senior officials of a nationalised bank on the charge of taking bribe and produced them before the CBI court here on Friday.

The officials took bribe to the tune of several lakhs from temporary employees of the bank in the southern region with a promise to regularise their services. Following complaints from the temporary staff, a departmental enquiry was conducted.

The four officials were found guilty and dismissed from service. Sessions Judge M.M. Krishnan remanded them in judicial custody till August 14.

Bank staff, chief arrested for multi-crore loan fraud-Times of India-2nd August 2014
SHIMOGA/ BANGALORE: Unearthing a multi-crore scam involving disbursal of gold loans by a cooperative bank, Shimoga police on Friday arrested 18 staff members of the Shimoga District Central Cooperative Bank (SDCCB), including its president Manjunath Gowda, for their alleged involvement in irregular practices. 

Gowda and the bank employees were charged with disbursing loans against fake gold, and in some cases, with no gold being mortgaged against the money advanced. According to a preliminary probe, the bank incurred a loss of Rs 68 crore for non-compliance with rules in issuing gold loans, which police feel may cross Rs 100 crore. 

The arrested were booked under sections 420 (cheating), 406 (punishment for criminal breach of trust), 408 (criminal breach of trust) and 409 (criminal breach of trust by a public servant in a bank) of the IPC, and 120B of Misappropriation of Bank Funds. 

The scam broke out early in July, after the bank's general manager Nagabhushan lodged a complaint with Doddapet police on July 15, alleging large-scale financial irregularities in the Amir Ahmed Circle branch in Shimoga city. 

Realizing the proportion of the fraud, Shimoga SP Koushalendra Kumar ordered a probe, and police seized several documents, including papers relating to illegal investment in various properties, gold-coated silver worth Rs 10 crore and cash. 

The issue figured in the legislative council on July 26, and cooperation minister HS Mahadev Prasad ordered a CID inquiry into the gold loan fraud across 28 branches of the SDCCB. 

When the fraud was first unearthed, it was found that only three bank staffers and the manager had sanctioned gold loans against deposits of fake gold, and in some cases, without any gold. A detailed investigation resulted in police arresting 18 persons, including Gowda, his driver, general manager and complainant Nagabhushan, seven staffers of the Gandhi Bazaar branch, five gold appraisers and two members of a rowdy group involved in underworld activities. 

A report on the arrests made and investigation so far was sent to the state government and Reserve Bank of India, the SP said. 

Don't worry, depositors told 

As news about the arrests spread, depositors started thronging the bank's branches to withdraw their deposits and pledged gold. These were small depositors who had pledged pure gold to avail of loans from the bank. 

Seethamma of KR Pet, a vendor, had availed of Rs 50,000 by depositing her valuables. She has been visiting the bank every day since the fraud came to light, and has even borrowed money to withdraw her pledged gold. 

According to officials of the Karnataka State Cooperative Apex Bank, there is no need for depositors to panic as the SDCCB is a subsidiary and comes under the purview of RBI guidelines. The bank has total deposits to the tune of Rs 1,000 crore, with a turnover of Rs 1,800 crore. 

A senior police officer said all deposits would be returned to the investors with full maturity value, and the money defrauded will be recovered from the accused after investigation is complete. 

Rajya Sabha MP Ayanur Manjunath has written to Nabard, seeking supercession of the bank and inspection of its records by Nabard. 

Who is Manjunath Gowda? 

Manjunath Gowda, 56, was once a close associate of former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa. He was appointed vice-president of the Karnataka Janata Paksha (KJP), which the former CM founded after he fell out with the BJP.

Gowda contested from Thirthahalli assembly constituency in Shimoga district on a KJP ticket in the 2013 assembly elections, and lost by a narrow margin of 120 votes to primary and secondary education minister Kimmanne Ratnakar. When Yeddyurappa returned to the BJP, Gowda did not follow him. 

CBI court sentences bank officer to one-year RI in Chennai-The Hindu


The CBI court on Wednesday sentenced a State Bank of India officer to a year’s rigorous imprisonment in a fraud case.

The anti-corruption branch of CBI, Chennai, registered a case against M. Murugappan, clerk-cum-typist at State Bank of India, Ambattur Industrial Estate branch, alleging he had cheated the bank by opening savings accounts in his relative’s names without their knowledge, during 1993-97.

He forged signatures and misappropriated funds entrusted to him by crediting the money in the fake accounts and withdrawing the proceeds.
He also destroyed evidence gathered against him. This resulted in the bank losing over Rs. 31 lakh.
Following trial, E.M.K. Siddharthar, XI additional special judge for CBI cases, convicted Murugappan and slapped a fine of Rs. 40,000 on him.

Man accused in bank fraud case escapes from police station in Indore-Hindustan Times

According to Palasia police, Ritesh (30), a resident of Somani Nagar, called the sentry, Vijay Singh, at 3.15am and said he had to answer nature's call.
Singh opened the gate and took him out of the lockup. Ritesh suddenly pushed Singh and fled from the police station.
Singh raised an alarm and those present in the police station launched a search for Ritesh in nearby areas but could not find him.
On Wednesday, Ritesh and his accomplice, Santosh Malviya were arrested for fraudulently withdrawing Rs.2.9 lakh from a bank account in Palasia.
A senior police officer said they will fix responsibility on those who were on duty and action would be taken against them.
Bank of America fined $1.3 bn for mortgage fraud
A US judge Wednesday ordered Bank of America to pay a $1.3 billion penalty for selling bad loans to mortgage finance firms Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac amid the housing crisis.

The penalty comes after a New York jury in October 2013 found that Bank of America and Countrywide defrauded the two US mortgage giants in a lending program in 2007. Bank of America bought Countrywide in 2008.

The program was "from start to finish the vehicle for a brazen fraud by the defendants, driven by a hunger for profits and oblivious to the harms thereby visited, not just on the immediate victims, but also on the financial system as a whole," wrote US District Judge Jed Rakoff in the penalty order.

The US Justice Department alleged that Countrywide created the so-called "Hustle" program in 2007 as government-backed Freddie and Fannie were tightening their underwriting guidelines and loan purchase requirements in response to rising mortgage defaults.

Countrywide allegedly eliminated key checkpoints on loan quality and compensated employees solely based on loan volumes, leading to "rampant instances of fraud" as Countrywide informed the loan-finance firms that it had tightened requirements, the Justice Department said in court papers.

While writing that the fraud "more than warrants" the $1.3 billion penalty, Rakoff said Bank of America should not have to pay the full $3 billion associated with the 17,611 Hustle-generated loans purchased by Freddie and Fannie.

The reason is that a "meaningful" number of the loans were of "acceptable quality," the judge said. He cited a US government expert who estimated that 57.2 percent of the Hustle loans were not "materially defective."

Rakoff also imposed a $1 million penalty on Rebecca Mairone, a former Countrywide executive whom the jury found helped perpetrate the fraud.

The jury`s decision and the subsequent penalty "make clear that mortgage fraud cannot be viewed as simply another cost of doing business in the financial world," said US Attorney Preet Bharara.

A Bank of America spokesman criticized Rakoff`s order.

"We believe that this figure simply bears no relation to a limited Countrywide program that lasted several months and ended before Bank of America`s acquisition of the company. We`re reviewing the ruling and will assess our appellate options."
http://zeenews.india.com/business/news/international/bank-of-america-fined-1-3-bn-for-mortgage-fraud_105100.html

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Bank Manager Arrested In Fraud

Bank manager arrested on charges of fraud-Business Standard 21.07.2014

A branch manager of public sector bank has been arrested for allegedly swindling about Rs 1.40 crore fixed deposits from some bank customers. 

Acting on a complaint filed by Indian Overseas Bank zonal manager G Kalyanam, a special team of Central Crime Branch officials arrested M Parasuramamurthy, the bank's Adambakkam branch manager yesterday from his residence here, a police release said. 

He was later remanded to judicial custody and has been lodged at the Puzhal prison, the release said. 

Investigations revealed that Parasuramamurthy while working in Rajapalayam branch had swindled several crores of rupees deposited as fixed deposits by A K D Venkataramanraja, who is the attorney of A K D Kumar (both NRIs), it said. 

Parasuramamurthy, who was later elevated to the level of Senior Manager at Rajapalayam main branch, had given fake renewal letters to Venkataramanraja as the deposits matured.

Later, he had withdrawn about Rs 80 lakh deposited by a customer at the Rajapalayam main branch, as Venkataramanaraja wanted to withdraw cash from his fixed deposit account, it said. 

Meanwhile, Parasuramamurthy was transferred to Adambakkam branch as its manager in Chennai and when Venkataramanaraja wanted the maturity amount, he swindled another Rs 61 lakh deposited by another customer in the branch, the release said.
Car agency booked for aiding in car loan fraud-Times of India 
LUCKNOW: A car agency located at Faizabad Road was booked by police here on Sunday for allegedly aiding in car loan fraud. The police took the action on the report of fraud filed by manager of UCO Bank Indiranagar branch at Ghazipur police station on July 18.

A couple, identified as Dheeraj Pal and Kavita Pal, had approached the bank to get a loan of Rs 4 lakh. The bank issued a pay order in the name of the car agency on the basis of the documents submitted by the couple. When they defaulted in paying EMIs, the bank employee sent reminders to them

through posts. Failing to get any response from them, the bank staff approached the car agency.

The bank staff discovered that the car had been sold by the couple to some other person without obtaining NOC from the bank. Sub-inspector NH Khan, is handling the case said that it was to be ascertained if any RTO official was involved in the fraud. He said that owner of the car agency would also be questioned in this connection. The police are trying to trace the couple for making further inquiries, he added.

Pakistan gangs use Indian banks for fraud-Hindustan Times

If an alert from India’s external intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) is anything to go by, Pakistan-based gangs are running fake lottery rackets through 349 Indian bank accounts.
“Input from R&AW indicates that 349 bank accounts are being used/operated by Indian associates for facilitating Pak-based groups running fake lottery rackets,” an official note accessed by HT said adding that details of 99 users of Indian telephone numbers who are the local collaborators of the Pak groups “are under watch”.
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In the country-wide network operated by Indian associates of the Pakistani gangs, at least 133 bank accounts in the State Bank of India, 33 in ICICI bank, 18 in Punjab National Bank and others in Bank of Baroda, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Union Bank of India, Central Bank of India and the United Commercial Bank of India, are being operated by Pak-based gangs. About 139 accounts are of unidentified banks.
“Details of these bank accounts and the telephone numbers are being shared with other intelligence agencies”, a senior government official told HT.
The vast lottery scam came to the notice of the Indian authorities in 2011. But the extent of the misuse of Indian bank accounts came to light in February 2013 when a Pak-operated lottery network was neutralised in Roorkee (Uttarkhand) and the kingpin arrested with 132 ATM cards of various Indian banks and details of 25 bank accounts. Before this, cases of similar arrests had come in from Delhi (January 2012), Jharkhand (June 2012), Gujarat (July 2012) and Punjab (November 2012).
The modus operandi involves a phone call from Pakistan with the information that the would-be victim has won a lottery and to collect the entire amount, a certain amount has to be deposited for collection and processing charges in certain Indian bank accounts. After the amount is deposited, someone withdraws the cash and disappears.
“The amount is then handed over to hawala operators who send it to Pakistan usually routed through Saudi Arabia and UAE. In this entire swindle, Indian operators get about 5% of the proceeds of the crime,” a senior government official tracking the crime told HT.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/pakistan-gangs-use-indian-banks-for-fraud/article1-1242733.aspx