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Rajasthan bank chairman arrested
Jaiur, May 10: Chairman of the Bank of Rajasthan, Praveen Tayal, was arrested today in connection with alleged irregularities in allotment of shares of a company of which he was a director.
Jaiur, May 10: Chairman of the Bank of Rajasthan, Praveen Tayal, was arrested today in connection with alleged irregularities in allotment of shares of a company of which he
was a director.
A Kota court recently issued arrest warrants against
Tayal, director of Tayal Krishna Capital Market Company under
various sections of IPC following which he was arrested from a
five star hotel this morning, deputy inspector general of
police, Jaipur range Ajit Singh, and his counterpart in Kota
range Dalpat Singh Dankar told.
The overseas capital market company which registered a police case against Tayal and five other directors of the his company in the year 2000 alleged that his company accepted Rs.32 lakh but neither allotted the shares nor returned the money to overseas capital market, Dinkar said.
The Kota police after investigating the case filed a chargesheet against Tayal and others in the lower court which issued the arrest warrant, he said.
Tayal is being taken to Kota where he will produced in the court, he said.
Efforts are also on to arrest the other five directors of the company against whom arrest warrants have been issued by the court, police said.
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The overseas capital market company which registered a police case against Tayal and five other directors of the his company in the year 2000 alleged that his company accepted Rs.32 lakh but neither allotted the shares nor returned the money to overseas capital market, Dinkar said.
The Kota police after investigating the case filed a chargesheet against Tayal and others in the lower court which issued the arrest warrant, he said.
Tayal is being taken to Kota where he will produced in the court, he said.
Efforts are also on to arrest the other five directors of the company against whom arrest warrants have been issued by the court, police said.
Bureau Report