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The CBI on Saturday, 7 March, brought Sunny Kalra, an accused in a Rs 10 crore bank loan fraud case, to the country from Muscat in Oman, after his deportation on the basis of an Interpol Red Corner Notice issued on the request of the agency in 2016, officials said.
It is alleged that Kalra, the director of White Tiger Steels Private Limited, took a loan of Rs 10 crore from the Punjab National Bank (PNB), but did not repay it.
The case against Kalra, his wife and others was taken over by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on 16 December 2015, they added.
"Both (Kalra and his wife) were absconding since the registration of the FIR," a CBI spokesperson said.
The agency had filed a charge sheet more than a year after taking over the case on 22 December 2016 against Kalra, his wife and three PNB officials, then chief manager, manager and AGM of the bank.
The Interpol had issued a Red Corner Notice against Kalra on 31 May 2016 on the request of the CBI, which led to his location being traced to Muscat, where he was apprehended by local enforcement agencies, the officials said.
He added that Kalra was deported as a result of an effective coordination between the NCB Muscat, the Indian Embassy at Oman and the NCB, India (CBI).
"The accused will be produced before a competent court in New Delhi," the CBI spokesperson said.
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