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CBI registers case over faux car accident declare rip-off

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By Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: The CBI has registered a case over alleged faux motorized vehicle accident claims rip-off in Odisha. This comes after the Orissa High Court directed native police stations in varied districts of the state handy over the investigation of circumstances referring to faux motorized vehicle accidents claims to the central company. 

Five circumstances have been registered by Keonjhar Town, Baria and Sadar police stations between 2015 and 2016. In 4 circumstances, the native police had filed chargesheets in opposition to one accused recognized as Keshab Chandra Mahanta of Dumurinali village in Keonjhar district.

In the chargesheet of one other case, the police had talked about the title of Mahanta and one other accused Gopinath Tumuri of Cuttack district. CBI has clubbed the 5 FIRs and registered one case for additional investigation into the matter. Mahanta has been accused of 5 accidents for which claims have been positioned earlier than ICICI Lombard General Insurance. 

The counsel representing the insurance coverage firm had advised the High Court his shopper had each purpose to consider the claimants have been submitting false circumstances through the use of the identical driver’s title – Keshab Chandra Mahanta and submitting faux claims to misappropriate crores of rupees. 

BHUBANESWAR: The CBI has registered a case over alleged faux motorized vehicle accident claims rip-off in Odisha. This comes after the Orissa High Court directed native police stations in varied districts of the state handy over the investigation of circumstances referring to faux motorized vehicle accidents claims to the central company. 

Five circumstances have been registered by Keonjhar Town, Baria and Sadar police stations between 2015 and 2016. In 4 circumstances, the native police had filed chargesheets in opposition to one accused recognized as Keshab Chandra Mahanta of Dumurinali village in Keonjhar district.

In the chargesheet of one other case, the police had talked about the title of Mahanta and one other accused Gopinath Tumuri of Cuttack district. CBI has clubbed the 5 FIRs and registered one case for additional investigation into the matter. Mahanta has been accused of 5 accidents for which claims have been positioned earlier than ICICI Lombard General Insurance. googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The counsel representing the insurance coverage firm had advised the High Court his shopper had each purpose to consider the claimants have been submitting false circumstances through the use of the identical driver’s title – Keshab Chandra Mahanta and submitting faux claims to misappropriate crores of rupees.