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COURT CONVICTS MD OF PRIVATE COMPANY, 3 OTHERS FOR CAUSING LOSS OF Rs. 1.05 CRORE TO UCO BANK

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The Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Egmore, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) has sentenced three accused namely Shri G. T. Vijayan, then Managing Director of M/s Seaglad Pharamceuticals Pvt Ltd, Chennai; Shri S. P. Nagarajan & Shri D Vijayakumar (both then Directors) to undergo two years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs. 40,000/- each and imposed a fine of Rs. 40,000/- to M/s Seaglad Pharamceuticals Pvt Ltd for causing loss to the tune of Rs. 1.05 crore to UCO Bank.

CBI had registered a case on 23.03.2011 on complaint from UCO Bank, Zonal Office, Chennai against M/s Seaglad Pharamceuticals Pvt Ltd, Zachariya Colony Main Road, Choolaimedu, Chennai-94 (engaged in Drugs manufacturing), Shri G. T. Vijayan, Managing Director of the said company & others. It was alleged that the said private company owned by its MD alongwith other Director availed credit facility of Rs. 70 lakh from UCO Bank, Main Branch, Chennai for development of their business by hypothecation of stock of raw materials, chemicals, finished goods, book debts not more than 90 days, proposed machinery and collateral security of vacant land at Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai. The account became NPA on 30.09.2003. It was later revealed that the said property was already acquired by TNHB which was suppressed by the accused and thereby defrauded the Bank causing a loss to the tune of Rs. 1.05 crore to the Bank.

After investigation, a charge-sheet was filed against the accused.The Trial Court found the accused guilty and convicted them.

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