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Eye surgeon booked for fraud in Hisar

HISAR: The police have booked a private eye surgeon in a fraud case for taking loan of lakhs of rupees in connivance with private bank officials in Hisar.

Eye surgeon booked for fraud in Hisar


Hisar, June 30

The police have booked a private eye surgeon in a fraud case for taking loan of lakhs of rupees in connivance with private bank officials in Hisar.

Harish Bhardwaj, a police spokesperson, said the police had booked Dr Ashok Garg, an eye surgeon, and unidentified private bank officials under IPCSections 406, 420, 467, 468, 471 and 120-B.

Bhardwaj said Ravi Kiran Garg, complainant from Delhi, stated in his complaint that the accused had taken loan for a plot which was sold to him. He said he and his friend Kapil Garg had purchased a property in Model Town of Hisar from the doctor on July 2, 2015, for Rs1.16 crore. Later, he came to know that Dr Garg took a loan of lakhs of rupees on the same property in connivance with some private bank officials, which they purchased and completed the registry process. — TNS

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