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Preliminary chargesheet against 8 in fraud case

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Pvt firm involved in illegally receiving cash deposits from general public

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Jammu, March 20

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The crime branch of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday filed a preliminary chargesheet against eight persons running a private company here over their alleged involvement in illegally receiving cash deposits from the general public.

The case was registered in 2017 after Deputy General Manger, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), AK Mattu sought a discreet inquiry into the functioning of ‘Kim Future Vision Services Limited/Kim Infrastructure and Developers Limited’ located near Ghumat here, a spokesperson of the crime branch said.

He said the chargesheet was filed against Ravinder Singh Sidhu and Kanchan Kumar Dutta of New Delhi, Palvinder Singh and Sukhpal Brar of Punjab, Umeshwar Jha of Uttar Pradesh, Lekh Raj of Himachal Pradesh, and Vinod Kumar Raina and Rajesh Peshin of Jammu, for illegally receiving cash deposits from public as a non-banking financial company (NBFC).

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“On receipt of the complaint, a preliminary inquiry was conducted by the Jammu crime Branch in which it was found that the company was registered with the Registrar of Companies, NCT-Delhi and Haryana at New Delhi, and its objective was to raise infrastructure.

“However, It had no authority to collect deposits from the public as the company was registered with the RBI as an ‘A’ category NBFC and was authorised to collect deposits only within the state of Punjab,” the spokesperson said.

“During investigation, computers of the company were seized and other material evidences — oral, documentary and circumstantial — were collected which proved that the accused had committed criminal breach of trust,” he added. — PTI

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