Vikram Kothari was spotted at a wedding on Sunday night amid reports that he fled the country.
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After Nirav Modi case, another major bank default scandal emerges
Vikram Kothari, wife and son questioned by CBI officers, raids at 4 am
He was declared a wilful defaulter in 2017 for failing to repay loans
Vikram Kothari has denied any wrongdoing. "Yes, I took a loan from the bank but it's wrong information that I haven't paid," he said.
Mr Kothari, his wife and son were questioned during the searches that began around 4 am at three addresses in Kanpur.
CBI sources say action against the billionaire followed a formal complaint by Bank of Baroda, one of the banks from which Vikram Kothari had taken loans.
Mr Kothari allegedly owes Rs 3,695 crore to Allahabad Bank, Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Bank of Maharashtra, Indian Overseas Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce and Union Bank of India.

Vikram Kothari is the Chairman and Managing Director of Rotomac Global Private Limited.
Amid reports over the weekend that Vikram Kothari had also fled the country - like several high-profile tycoons under investigation - he was spotted at a wedding on Sunday night. "I live here and will continue to live here only. There is no country better than India. I am not going to run away anywhere," he told reporters.
In February last year, Mr Kothari was declared a wilful defaulter. He contested it in the Allahabad High Court and won but allegedly didn't pay his dues.
All through last year, various properties belonging to Mr Kothari and his family members were put up for auction by the banks to recover a part of their dues.
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