How Did CBI Expose a Rs 183 Crore Fake Bank Guarantee Scam?

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Key Takeaways
- CBI has uncovered a Rs 183 crore fake bank guarantee scam.
- Two arrests have been made, including a senior PNB official.
- The scam involved forged bank guarantees submitted for government contracts.
- Raids were conducted across five states.
- The investigation suggests a larger network may be involved.
Bhopal, June 20 (NationPress) In a significant development, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has exposed a colossal Rs 183 crore counterfeit bank guarantee fraud linked to an Indore-based private entity, M/s Teerth Gopicon Limited.
The agency confirmed the apprehension of two principal suspects -- Govind Chandra Hansda, a senior manager at Punjab National Bank (PNB), and Mohd Firoz Khan -- who are believed to be integral to the deceitful scheme. This fraud was uncovered following an order from the Madhya Pradesh High Court, which led the CBI to file three distinct cases on May 9, 2025.
Investigations indicated that Teerth Gopicon Limited had presented eight fraudulent bank guarantees, amounting to Rs 183.21 crore, to obtain three irrigation projects worth Rs 974 crore from the Madhya Pradesh Jal Nigam Limited (MPJNL) in 2023. These guarantees were falsely authenticated through emails dispatched from a counterfeit PNB email address, which misled MPJNL into granting the contracts.
The CBI’s investigation involved synchronized raids across 23 sites in five states -- Delhi, West Bengal, Gujarat, Jharkhand, and Madhya Pradesh -- on June 19 and 20. The arrests occurred in Kolkata, where both suspects were presented before a local court and are now en route to Indore on transit remand for additional questioning.
Initial discoveries point to a more extensive network based in Kolkata, specializing in the fabrication of bank guarantees to fraudulently secure government contracts. The agency suspects that additional private entities and public officials may be involved in this scheme, with further arrests anticipated as the investigation unfolds.
The CBI has reiterated its dedication to dismantling such criminal organizations and ensuring accountability. This case highlights the pressing necessity for more stringent verification processes in public procurement and improved cybersecurity measures within banking institutions to avert the misuse of digital identities. As the inquiry advances, authorities remain optimistic that the full scope of the conspiracy will be revealed, and all accountable parties will face justice.