Hooliganism of bankers was seen in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. Here the private bank crossed the limit to recover the loan amount. A private micro finance bank allegedly kept a woman hostage for 5 hours for not paying the loan installment. Said to the husband- give installments, take the wife.
The case is of a private group loan bank located in Azad Nagar locality of Bamharauli village. Pooja Verma, wife of Ravindra Verma, a resident of Babai Road in Poonch, was allegedly forcibly kept inside the bank from 12 noon on Monday. When the husband reached the bank, he got a clear reply- give money, then the wife will get. Ravindra pleaded with lakhs, but the bank employees had no pity. Eventually, he dialed the number 112. As soon as the police arrived, the faces of the bank employees turned yellow and the woman was taken out in a hurry.
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Shocking allegations
The victim Pooja Verma said in an application in the Kotwali Moth that she had taken a loan of Rs 40,000. So far, 11 installments have been deposited. But only 8 installments are visible in the bank records. It is alleged that bank agents Kaushal and Dharmendra grabbed three installments from him. The woman says that Bank CO Sanjay Yadav, a resident of Tikamgarh in Madhya Pradesh, reached her house on Monday and started asking for money in a threatening manner. On refusing, the husband and wife were forcibly brought to the bank and kept sitting for hours.
Bank cleaning
Bank manager Anuj Kumar, a resident of Kanpur countryside, said that the woman was not filling installments for seven months, so she was called. He claimed that the woman was sitting in the bank at her own will. Currently, the police have started investigating the case. Bank employees, agents and victims are being questioned. Has now tactics like mortgage in the name of loan recovery become common?