In a bank fraud case, the CBI Court in Bhopal convicted former Bank of India Senior Branch Manager Piyush Chaturvedi and private individual Mohan Singh Solanki to seven years of harsh imprisonment. Additionally, the court fined both defendants ₹60,000 in total. On May 14, 2026, the verdict was rendered.
The case was filed on January 25, 2016, according to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), based on a written complaint submitted by the Deputy Zonal Manager of Bank of India, Zonal Office, Bhopal, at the time.
The CBI claimed that on November 26, 2013, Piyush Chaturvedi, a Senior Branch Manager of the Bank of India's Misrod Branch in Bhopal, illegally approved a term loan and cash credit limit of ₹30 lakh in the name of M/s R.J. Enterprises.
The same day, it is alleged that ₹25 lakh was fraudulently transferred from M/s R.J. Enterprises' account via an RTGS transaction using falsified vouchers and RTGS forms. The money was moved to the account of M/s Sanwariya Machine, which belonged to accused Mohan Singh Solanki.
Both of the suspects stole the money as part of a criminal conspiracy, according to the inquiry. The bank suffered an unjust loss as a result of the fraud, while the accused individuals gained an unfair advantage.
Following the inquiry, the CBI presented a chargesheet to the appropriate court against both defendants.

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