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5 booked for Rs 22-lakh fraud in separate cases

5 booked for Rs 22-lakh fraud in separate cases

The Ludhiana police today registered a case against five persons in separate cases for committing a fraud of Rs 22 lakh. Photo for representation only



Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, March 12

The city police today registered a case against five persons in separate cases for committing a fraud of Rs 22 lakh.

In the first case, Police Division no 6 registered a travel fraud case against three persons identified as Navneet Singh of Kot Mangal, Rajan of Haryana and Vivek Pandey.

Complainant Satnam Singh of Dhillon Nagar told the police that the three accused had duped him of Rs 14 lakh on the pretext of sending him abroad.

In another case, PAU police booked Vijay Kumar of Ram Nagar and Rajnish Kumar of Ludhiana for committing property fraud of Rs 8 lakh.

The complainant, Sushma of Haibowal Khurd, told the police that the accused had sold her a flat on Hambran road for Rs 8 lakh, posing as its owner. A case of fraud, forgery and criminal conspiracy has been registered against the five accused in separate cases and further probe is on.


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