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Coimbatore: The former chief manager of a nationalised bank was arrested by the central crime branch (CCB) of Tirupur city police on Tuesday for swindling Rs 1.80 crore from the accounts of 12 customers of the bank. T Dhandapani, 60, of Nanjundapuram Road in the city, was the chief manager at the SR Nagar branch of Indian Bank till 2019. During the time, he swindled money from the bank accounts of 12 customers who deposited cash in several fixed deposit schemes. When a few customers visited the bank last year to withdraw their amount from their accounts, they were told that they had taken a loan and asked to repay the loan amount. ....
He had allegedly forged documents to take money from customers’ fixed deposits The Tiruppur City Police arrested a former chief manager of a nationalised bank in the early hours of Tuesday at Coimbatore on charges of misappropriating ₹1.8 crores. Police said T. Dhandapani (60) was the chief manager at the S.R. Nagar branch of Indian Bank from August 2019 to May 2020. During this period, he allegedly misappropriated money from the fixed deposits of 12 customers. The accused allegedly forged documents to show that these customers took loans, and even changed their mobile phone numbers while withdrawing the cash so that the customers would not be notified of the change in their account balance. ....
Buildings damaged as rain lashes Coimbatore Updated: Updated: Share Article A house that was damaged in the rain at Ammankulam. Coimbatore district witnessed sudden rain on Wednesday evening, causing damages to some buildings and inundation of low-lying areas. In the 24 hours that ended at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Coimbatore Airport received 112.8 mm rainfall, followed by Coimbatore South 92 mm, Periyanaickenpalayam 82 and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University 70 mm, according to the district administration officials. As the rain continued past midnight, many areas in the Corporation limits witnessed water stagnation. Collector K. Rajamani inspected Avinashi Road, Trichy Road, Nanjundapuram Road and the Sanganoor Canal on Mettupalayam Road at around 1 a.m. on Thursday, the officials said. ....