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In an application before a Central Bureau of Investigation court, Rotomac owner Vikram Kothari sought permission to get home-cooked food and routine medical check during the interrogation. He said that he is 70-year-old and is suffering from 21 ailments.
Kothari was sent to 11-day CBI custody in Delhi following a complaint by Bank of Baroda for allegedly cheating six financial institutions for Rs 3,695 crore.
The principal exposure of the banks regarding the loan is Bank of India Rs 754.77 crore, Bank of Baroda Rs 456.63 crore, Overseas Bank of India Rs 771.07 crore, Union Bank of India Rs 458.95 crore, Allahabad Bank Rs 330.68 crore, Bank of Maharashtra 49.82 crore and Oriental Bank of Commerce Rs 97.47 crore, the agency said.
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