CBI arrests ex-minister Roshan Baig in IMA ponzi scam

CBI arrests ex-minister Roshan Baig in IMA ponzi scam
x

CBI arrests ex-minister Roshan Baig in IMA ponzi scam

Highlights

Former Congress minister R Roshan Baig was arrested by the CBI here on Sunday in connection with the multi-crore I-Monetary Advisory (IMA) ponzi scam, the agency sources said.

Bengaluru: Former Congress minister R Roshan Baig was arrested by the CBI here on Sunday in connection with the multi-crore I-Monetary Advisory (IMA) ponzi scam, the agency sources said.

Baig, who was disqualified as a Congress MLA after he revolted against the party last year, was summoned to the CBI office on Sunday morning and "based on material evidence, he has been arrested," they said.

The former Shivaji Nagar MLA was produced before a court which remanded him to 14 days judicial custody, the sources added.

The multi-crore ponzi scheme run by Karnataka-based IMA and its group entities allegedly duped over a lakh of people to the tune of Rs 4,000 crore promising higher returns using Islamic ways of investment, the sources said. The scam came to light in June last year when the IMA operator Mohammed Mansoor Khan fled the country accusing Baig and some government officers of cheating him.

Khan had alleged that Baig had taken about Rs 400 crore from him, a charge rejected outright by the latter.

Baig was not inducted into BJP, unlike 16 other disqualified legislators of Congress and JD(S), whose revolt led to the collapse of the H D Kumarasamy-led coalition government last year. The seven-time MLA did not contest the by-elections held in December last year while 14 others got BJP tickets after joining it.

Khan came to India after much persuasion by the police and surrendered himself.

The then coalition government of Congress and JD(S) had formed a special investigation team to probe the matter.

However, the BJP government which came to power later handed over the case to the CBI.

The CBI has arraigned an IAS officer, two IPS officers, a KAS officer and a corporator as accused among others in the case after the state government gave permission for prosecuting them.

The IAS officer, who was

the former deputy commissioner of Bengaluru Urban district, had allegedly died of suicide in his house a couple of months ago. PTI

Show Full Article
Print Article
Next Story
More Stories
ADVERTISEMENT