Six held in Delhi in illegal forex transfer case


New Delhi, Oct 13 (IANS): Six people were arrested here on Tuesday in a joint operation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with an ongoing probe into a forex transfer case involving Bank of Baroda, ED officials said.

The ED arrested four people alleged to be middlemen who facilitated the illegal forex transfer abroad, while the CBI arrested the other two who are bank employees, officials said.

The case pertains to transfer of over Rs. 6,172 crore in foreign exchange through a Bank of Baroda branch to Hong Kong.

The money was transferred through 59 bank accounts to companies in Hong Kong and Dubai for fake import and export businesses.

"A search revealed that addresses given by at least 50 companies for bank records were fake," a CBI official told IANS.

"Interrogation of bank officials revealed that some employees acted as middlemen for these companies," he added.

The men arrested by the CBI are Bank of Baroda's Ashok Vihar branch head and assistant general manager Suresh Kumar Garg and foreign exchange unit head Jainis Dubey, the official said.

Those arrested by the ED are Kamal Kalra, Chandan Bhatia, Gurucharan Singh and Sanjay Aggarwal, who were allegedly involved in the transaction of 15 accounts.

Kalra allegedly handled business for a dozen companies. According to officers, during his questioning, he said he worked in the forex department of HDFC Bank and used to get a commission.

Over the past few days, the ED and the CBI conducted joint raids to crack the case.

 

  

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