New Delhi, Jan 24: The CBI on Monday arrested former chairman and three ex-executives of IDBI Bank and four executives of Kingfisher Airlines in the loan default case involving liquor barron Vijay Mallya.

The arrests came after the agency sleuths conducted searches at 11 places including Vijay Mallya's residence in New Delhi, three floors of UB towers in Bengaluru, residence of Aggarwal and Raghunathan.
The CBI has registered a case against Mallya and others alleging that the IDBI Bank extended loans worth Rs 900 crore to the Kingfisher Airlines and at that point in time the airline had negative credit ratings. Mallya was the director of the airline. The airline stopped operations in October 2012.
The CBI had registered the case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act.
Following the CBI case, the Enforcement Directorate also launched probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in the matter.
After the multi-agency probe launched against Vijay Mallya in various loan-default cases, the liquor barron left India for London. The government has approached the British authorities asking them to send back Mallya to India to face the law here. The request of the Indian authorities is being scrutinised by the British authorities.
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