RAPAPORT... The New York branch of India's ICICI Bank has sued 11executives of diamond manufacturer Shrenuj & Co. and its associatedcompanies, alleging they engaged in fraudulent transactions. The defendants induced ICICI to extend loans to Mumbai-basedShrenuj's US subsidiary, Simon Golub & Sons, which Shrenuj then diverted tothree shell companies in the United Arab Emirates, the bank claimed earlierthis month. Those activities - which occurred from 2008 to 2016 - caused ICICIlosses of more than $12 million, according to a complaint it filed at a NewYork district court October 5. The alleged fraud came to light during legal proceedings that ICICI initiated in Seattle, Washington, in 2016 after Simon Golub was unable to repay its debts, ICICI said. The company owed ICICI $18.8 million as of May of that year, prompting the bank to seek the appointment of a receiver.The defendants in the latest case include Vishal Doshi, whom Shrenuj's websitelists as its group executive director. Shrenuj spokesperson Pranava Bhargava saidthe company was only aware of the allegations from media reports and thereforecouldn't comment. "We do have full faith in [the] judiciary and will contestthe case on merits," Bhargava added. Shrenuj was a De Beers sightholder until the miner suspendedthe company in 2016. The company is now in receivership in India, according toICICI's lawsuit. ICICI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Image: Shrenuj's cutting factory in Botswana. (Shrenuj)