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NEW DELHI: Technology giant Google said on Thursday that it has no employee with the name of Garvit Sahni, who was arrested for allegedly stealing Rs 10,000 to meet his girlfriend''s expenses on October 9.



New Delhi, October 11

Technology giant Google said on Thursday that it has no employee with the name of Garvit Sahni, who was arrested for allegedly stealing Rs 10,000 to meet his girlfriend's expenses on October 9. 

The 24-year-old man was arrested yesterday for allegedly stealing the money from the handbag of a woman at a five-star hotel in Lutyens' Delhi last month. 

After arresting him, police had said that Sahni worked as an executive at Google. However, Google has denied any association with him. 

"We would like to put it on record that we have no record of a Google employee with this name or credentials," said a Google spokesperson in a statement. Sahni had told police that he stole the money as he was facing a financial crunch and did not have the money to bear his girlfriend's expenses. Police had recovered Rs 3,000 of the stolen money from him, said DCP (New Delhi). — TNS

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