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CBI court sentences SBI official 10 years rigorous imprisonment in cheating case

The branch manager at Chennai caused a loss of Rs 66.31 lakh to the bank by sanctioning loan to a couple.

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The branch manager at Chennai caused a loss of Rs 66.31 lakh to the bank by sanctioning loan to a couple.
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A branch manager of State Bank of India in Tamil Nadu has been sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment by a CBI special court for causing a loss of Rs 66.31 lakh to the bank by sanctioning loan to a couple.

K Chandrasekaran, manager of SBI's Kalkulam Branch in Kanniyakumari district, was also slapped with a fine of Rs 35,000 by CBI court judge S Ganesan.

The Judge also sentenced co-accused Sindhukumari to seven years rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 13 lakh.

He, however, acquitted her husband R S Money, a CBI release said.

According to the prosecution, Chandrasekaran had sanctioned loans between 2006 and 2008 to Sindhukmari and money by not following norms and procedures, which caused a loss of Rs 66.31 lakh to the bank.

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