MP police initiate probe into post-demonetisation deposits in co-op banks
The special task force of Madhya Pradesh police department have initiated an investigation into deposits of about Rs 110 crore made into savings accounts in the state’s cooperative banks after demonetisation. STF additional director general (ADG) Ashok Awasthi said investigations have been initiated on the basis of complaints that a large amount of old notes were deposited in cooperative banks from November 10, 2016 to December 30, 2016 by opening new saving accounts, and that money was transferred to other banks from these accounts.
“We have started a probe of district cooperative banks in Bhopal, Gwalior and Sagar as most of the money was deposited in these banks. But it’s just the tip of the iceberg. This could be a very big scam,” he added. An official of the state’s cooperative department said income-tax officials had already inquired into the matter and didn’t find anything amiss.
Madhya Pradesh State Cooperative (Apex) Bank managing director Pradeep Nikhra said, “Following the huge transactions during demonetisation, the IT department sought details of the accounts of cooperative banks but didn’t find anything. Now, STF has taken up the case. We don’t have any problem. We will provide all documents related to the probe.”
“As the maximum deposit limit in an account was Rs 2 lakh, accounts were opened in the names of different members of a family. We will also probe the role of officers of cooperative banks in allowing the irregularity,” The ADG said.