Three Delhi firms booked for forgery
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Nurpur, December 11
Following the court’s directions, the Jawali police registered a forgery case against three Delhi-based private finance companies and five field workers last evening.
The companies — Kim Infrastructure and Developers Limited, Kim Future Vision Services Limited and Nector Commercial Estate Limited — opened their branch offices in Jawali and its surrounding areas in 2008. They launched a number of schemes like long-term fixed deposits and recurring deposits. As many as 5,000 persons deposited their hard-earned money under different schemes. Later in 2016, the branch offices of the companies closed overnight and the accused fled without repaying money to the depositors.
Complainants — Sher Singh, Balli Ram, Rakshpal Singh, Ran Singh, Subhash Chand, Madan Lal and Vinod Kumar — who filed a petition in the court, seeking directions to the local police for registering a forgery case against the finance companies, said a large number of people had lost their hard-earned money.
The police had registered a case against chief managing director Ravinder Sandhu, managing director Kamaljeet Singh, director MS Chima, area manager Rajesh Pathania and branch manager Paramjeet Singh.