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CBI court gives 'Rigorous Imprisonment' to 5 in fraudulent insurance claim

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Ahmedabad: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court in Ahmedabad has sentenced five accused persons to five years rigorous imprisonment and also imposed fine in a case of Fraudulent Insurance Claim, according to a press release from the agency.

The release reads, "The Special Judge for CBI cases, Ahmedabad on December 30, sentenced five accused persons namely Dinesh Parshotamdas Patel, Sanjay R Chitre, Manan D Patel, Shishupal Rajput and Amar Singh Bialbhai to five years Rigorous Imprisonment (RI) with a total fine of Rs. 23.5 lakhs in a case related to a fraudulent insurance claim."

The agency had registered the case on January 30

The agency had registered the case on January 30 against the then Sr. Divisional Manager, New India Assurance Company Limited (NIACL), Navsari (Gujarat) and others.

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According to the issued press statement, "It was alleged that then public servants entered a criminal conspiracy with the private persons and sanctioned insurance claims based on forged documents, thus causing loss to the New India Assurance Co. Ltd."

During investigation, it was revealed that the said accused Sr. Divisional Manager, entered into criminal conspiracy and in collusion with the private persons sanctioned insurance claims based on forged documents, thus causing loss to the tune of Rs. 4,89,488 to the New India Assurance Co. Ltd.

 in one of the policies during the period 1999-2000.
As per the criminal conspiracy hatched between the accused persons, Manan Patel and Dinesh Patel had insured their chemical with the Insurance company and made arrangements for the fake papers with regard to the loss and lodged claim with the Insurance Company.

SR Chitre assessed the claim

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SR Chitre assessed the claim on the basis of the fake documents and arranged the photographs showing an accident to be genuine while accused Amar Singh Bialbhai, then ASI/incharge outpost Mehlol under PS-Godhra Taluka (posted as ASI, PS- Jambukhera, Distt.-Panchmahal) lodged the fake FIR and prepared fake panchnama to prove that the loss had indeed occurred. Accused Shishupal, recovery agent, arranged for the recovery amount through bank instruments so that the entire transaction appeared to be genuine, the release stated.

The release stated that after completion of investigation, CBI filed a chargesheet on June 24, 2005, against the accused. During trial, 25 prosecution witnesses were examined and relied on 228 documents/ exhibits in support of the charges against the accused persons.

The court after trial held aforesaid accused guilty and convicted them accordingly except the public servants SA Parmar who died during the trial, hence, charges against him abated, the release added. (With Agency Inputs) 
 

 

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