Fraudster Dupes Bizman Of ₹2 Crore | Nagpur News – Times of India

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NAGPUR: An alleged fraudster, identified as Kishor Kumar Sundarlala, duped businessman Kadam Ghai to the tune of ₹2 crore. Sundarlala, identifying himself as bank’s recovery agent, had in the past helped Ghai to get a laptop, car and a moped at a cheaper rate to earn his trust.
Subsequently, Sundarlala offered to help Ghai get a property worth ₹ 4 crore at a throwaway price of ₹1.46 crore near Gandhibagh garden. He also promised Ghai to get a liquor shop and some other properties at a lesser price.
Following the promises, Ghai paid around ₹2 crore to Sundarlala. Sundarlala also furnished a bank receipt to Ghai which later turned out to be fake. Ghai approached the economic offences wing which registered an offence at Tehsil police station.

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