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CBI raids 7 locations in connection with Reliance Communications case

These premises are spread across three cities, namely Mumbai, Gurugram and Bengaluru

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday conducted searches at seven premises in connection with a case registered against Reliance Communications Ltd, one of the ADA Group companies.

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These premises are spread across three cities, namely Mumbai, Gurugram and Bengaluru.

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The searches were conducted at the residential premises of the then CEO, CFO and Directors of the company who served during the period 2015-2017.

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The searches were conducted on the strength of search warrants issued by the special judge for CBI cases, Mumbai.

They resulted in seizure of incriminating documents and further investigation is under way.

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It may be recalled that the CBI, during the last few months, has registered seven cases against the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group on the complaints lodged by various public sector banks and LIC in connection with alleged frauds involving thousands of crores of rupees.

The total quantum of alleged loss in these cases is Rs 27,337 crore.

The CBI had earlier conducted searches at 31 locations in the last few months, after registration of these cases.

Two senior executives of RCom, namely D Vishwanath, joint president of M/s Reliance Communications, who was overall in-charge of banking operations of the Group, and Anil Kalya, vice-president, who had actively supported D Vishwanath in managing banking operations and payments/utilisation of funds, were arrested on April 20.

Both the accused persons are presently in judicial custody.

The investigation into the cases relating to the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group is being monitored by the Supreme Court.

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