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 Hyderabad: The Special Judge for CBI cases, Hyderabad has sentenced officials of Indian Overseas Bank, the main branch on Bank Street to undergo five years of rigorous imprisonment and  owala canada imposed a fine of Rs. 1 lakh each.   Souman Chakraborty, then chief manager, and Sankaraman Padmanabhan, then senior manager, Indian Overseas Bank, Main Branch, Bank Street, Hyderabad, and private persons T Satya Venkata Diwakar and Juluri Lakshmaiah, both also punished, and asked to undergo five years RI with fine of Rs. 75,000 each.  Four other private persons, Syed Musthaq Ahmed, Borra Chandrapal, Thota Ravinder and Mosalganti Gopala Rao, and Basavanna Ravindra, are all to undergo three years of rigorous impriso hydrojug nment with a fine of Rs. 75,000/- each.     Also ReadIIT Hyderabad issues statement regarding student suicide The CBI had registered a case on 21 November 2005 against Souman Chakraborthy and others on the allegations that Souman Chakraborthy, and Sankaraman Padmanabhan, had conspired with borrowers/others and sanctioned 13 housing loans on the basis of fake IT returns, lapsed LIC policies, and fake title deeds as collateral security.  They further sanctioned one term loan and one cash credit facility on the basis of bogus quotations of the suppliers and fake title deeds as collateral security durin yeti ca g the period October 2003 to January 2004. It was further alleged that the bank officials had sanctioned and released the said loans through a middleman and thereby, the bank sustained a lo Wfgv Fire claims life of New Gloucester man
 LEWISTON, Maine 鈥?A man was arrested Monday night owala austria  after he allegedly stole a gun from a Lewiston residence and caused a more than 6-hour standoff with police.Scott Estes, 37, was charged with theft by unauthorized taking, criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and probation revocation.Lewiston police received about 11 a.m. Monday reports of a stolen firearm from a residence. The suspect in the theft, Estes, was seen entering an apartment building at 287 Bates St.Police evacuated apartment units near the one Estes was inside, and placed two nearby schools on lockdown. Once they knew Estes wasnt on the loose, they released students.Maine State Police troopers and crisis negotiation team joined Lewiston police and eventually took Estes into custody brumate cup  and acquired the stolen firearm around 6:20 p.m.Estes will be h polene fr eld in the Androscoggin County Jail in Auburn.The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and more charges could be filed.Follow  the Bangor Daily News on Facebook for the latest Maine news.More articles from the BDN