India federal police arrest three people in PNB fraud case

Indian men walk past signage for the state-owned Punjab National Bank (PNB) in Mumbai on February 14, 2018. (AFP)
Updated 17 February 2018
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India federal police arrest three people in PNB fraud case

NEW DELHI: India’s federal police arrested two employees at Punjab National Bank believed to be key figures in the $1.77 billion fraud disclosed by the country’s second-largest state-run lender earlier this week, a police source said on Saturday.
Police arrested Gokulnath Shetty, who was a deputy manager at Punjab National Bank, and Manoj Kharat, who was described by the source as a “single window operator” at the lender.
The police also arrested a third person, Hemant Bhat, whom the source described as the “authorized signatory” of the companies tied to Nirav Modi, the billionaire jeweller also believed to be at the center of the fraud.
All three will appear in a Mumbai court later on Saturday, the source said.
The invesgitation and “examination of others is continuing,” the source said.