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Hyderabad bank staff siphon Rs 6.5 crore from Australia-based OCI's account

IndiaTimes Monday, 9 December 2024
Axis Bank officials in Hyderabad are accused of stealing Rs 6.5 crore from the account of an Indian-origin man living in Australia. The officials allegedly forged signatures and used loose-leaf cheques to siphon off the money over two years. The victim reported the crime but claims the bank took no action.
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