Sunday, 6 March 2022

CBI arrests former NSE CEO Chitra Ramkrishna in co-location case

 She will be presented before a Delhi court on Monday morning

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Sunday night arrested former managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO) of National Stock Exchange Chitra Ramkrishna in Delhi in the co-location case after her anticipatory bail plea was rejected by a Special CBI court on Saturday.

“She will be presented before a Delhi court on Monday morning,” a CBI official said under condition of anonymity. CBI had arrested former group operating officer of NSE Anand Subramanian last week. CBI may also seek extension of Subramanian’s custody on Monday whose 10-day custody ended on Sunday.

The arrests were made in the case related to the co-location scam, the FIR for which was registered in May 2018, amid fresh revelations about irregularities at the country’s largest stock exchange. The CBI had last month questioned Ramkrishna, Subramanian and Ravi Narain, also former CEO of the NSE. A report of the Securities and Exchange Board of India last month showed that Ramkrishna took key decisions at the NSE from 2013 to 2016 on the advice of a “Himalayan yogi”, whom she had never met and who instructed her to appoint Subramanian group operating officer…Read More

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