Father of Cricketer Naman Ojha Sentenced in Major Bank Fraud Case

Vinay Ojha, father of cricketer Naman Ojha, sentenced to seven years in prison for ₹1.25 crore bank fraud. Learn more about the embezzlement case!

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Vinay Ojha, the father of former Indian cricketer Naman Ojha, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for stealing a lot of money from a bank. Vinay was the manager at the Bank of Maharashtra in Betul, Madhya Pradesh, and he was involved in a case where ₹1.25 crore (about $150,000) was embezzled 11 years ago.

A court recently found him guilty along with three others, who were also sentenced. Vinay has to pay a fine of ₹7 lakhs (about $8,400). The main person behind this crime was Abhishek Ratnam, who got 10 years in prison and a fine of ₹10 lakhs. They used fake accounts and stolen passwords to take the money out of the bank.

Two others involved, Dhanraj Pawar and Lakhan Hingwe, also received seven years in prison and a fine of ₹7 lakhs. One of the six people in this case, a bank cashier named Dinanath Rathore, has passed away, while another, trainee manager Nilesh Chatrole, was let go.

Naman Ojha, who stopped playing cricket in 2021, played in four international matches for India. He made his debut in 2010 in an ODI against Sri Lanka. He also played two T20 matches and made his Test debut in 2015. Over his cricket career, he played in many first-class games and scored impressive runs.

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