Breaking Police Bust ₹12 Crore Fraud Scheme at Vijayapura Sugar Factory, Arrest Eight

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The Karnataka police have arrested eight individuals accused of running a false‑payment racket that siphoned approximately ₹12 crore from the Vijayapura (Bijapur) district’s state‑run sugar factory over a six‑year period, officials said.

According to a police statement reported by The Hindu, the suspects allegedly submitted fabricated invoices and forged payment vouchers to the factory’s accounts department, prompting the disbursement of funds that never corresponded to actual purchases or services. The investigation, which began after a routine audit flagged irregularities, led to the seizure of financial records and computer data that investigators say confirm the scheme’s scale.

The arrested include the factory’s former senior accounts officer, two former contractors, and five others identified as intermediaries who allegedly facilitated the falsified transactions. All eight were taken into custody on charges of cheating, criminal breach of trust and forgery, and are being held at the Vijayapura district jail pending further inquiry.

Police Commissioner R. K. Reddy told reporters that the fraud had been “systematically orchestrated” and that the cumulative loss of ₹12 crore could have been avoided with stricter internal controls. The department has filed a detailed charge sheet with the Vijayapura Sessions Court and is pursuing the recovery of the misappropriated funds from the accused and any linked entities.

The state government has not yet commented on the case, but the Karnataka Finance Department issued a statement emphasizing its commitment to “enhance audit mechanisms and enforce accountability in public sector undertakings.”

Analysis:
The exposure of the false‑payment racket underscores longstanding concerns about financial oversight in Karnataka’s sugar cooperatives, which have historically been vulnerable to corruption due to complex subsidy structures and large cash flows. The involvement of a senior accounts officer suggests possible lapses in internal segregation of duties, a control weakness that auditors routinely flag.

If the ₹12 crore loss is fully recovered, it would represent a modest proportion of the factory’s annual turnover, but the case may have broader implications for state‑run enterprises that rely on government subsidies and credit. Strengthening audit trails, mandating third‑party verification of vendor invoices, and rotating key financial personnel could mitigate similar schemes.

The arrests also arrive amid heightened scrutiny of public‑sector financial management in Karnataka, where several high‑profile fraud cases have prompted calls for tighter regulatory oversight. Observers note that the swift police action may serve as a deterrent, but sustained reforms will be necessary to address systemic vulnerabilities.

Sources

– “Police crack false payment racket in Vijayapura sugar factory.” The Hindu. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/police-crack-false-payment-racket-in-vijayapura-sugar-factory/article71189678.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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