March 11, 2026 04:57 am (IST)
CID arrests I-Core boss in Kolkata
Kolkata, Apr 16 (IBNS): West Bengal Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Thursday morning arrested the chief managing director (CMD) of I-Core group Anukul Maity from Lords Crossing area in south Kolkata.
A complaint of almost 10 lakh rupees cheating against Anukul Maity and I-Core group was lodged on Jun 10, 2014 at Belgharia Police Station in Barrackpore, WB.
CID has charged Anukul Maity under cheating, fraud and breach of trust cases.
I-Core CMD was produced later to the Barrackpore court on Thursday and the judge sent him to the CID custody for 11 days.
Anukul Maity and his wife Kanika Maity founded I-Core group in 2007 and like Saradha, Rose Valley, MPS etc, I-Core group also collected a huge number of deposits from the market.
(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)
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