POLICE TO PROBE Rs. 135-CR CHEATING CASE
Following a
court order, the Juhu police, on Monday, registered a case of cheating
against a Bangalore resident, for allegedly cheating a Mumbaibased
businessman to the tune of Rs135 crore.
Mohamad Aslam, 35, allegedly cheated the complainant by taking Rs135 crore for him in return for selling a plot of land in Bangalore, said Arun Bhagat, senior inspector of Juhu police station. “The complainant has alleged that after taking the payment, Aslam gave him forged property documents.”
Mohamad Aslam, 35, allegedly cheated the complainant by taking Rs135 crore for him in return for selling a plot of land in Bangalore, said Arun Bhagat, senior inspector of Juhu police station. “The complainant has alleged that after taking the payment, Aslam gave him forged property documents.”
The complainant, Puneet Bhagia, 32, works as a manager in a company based in Juhu.
When he realised that the documents were not genuine, Bhagia approached the Andheri court. Following the court directive, police registered a case of cheating.
When he realised that the documents were not genuine, Bhagia approached the Andheri court. Following the court directive, police registered a case of cheating.
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