The accused were arrested from their hideouts in Delhi. (Representational Image)
New Delhi:
Four persons, including a woman, have been arrested for allegedly duping a man of Rs 6.5 lakh after promising to exchange demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes in his possession for Rs 100 notes.
The accused, identified as Guddu (29), Charan Das (39), Nasir Khan (28) and Damanjit (22), have been arrested, DCP (Southeast) Romil Baaniya said.
The victim, Sachin Bhardwaj approached police on November 14 alleging that he had been cheated of Rs 6.5 lakh.
Sachin told police that an acquaintance had told him that he would get his old currency notes exchanged for notes of Rs 100 denomination.
The acquaintance told Sachin that his daughter Damanjit knew a man who works at highway toll plaza and can get the notes exchanged, said the officer.
When Mr Bhardwaj met the man at Lohia Bridge, Agra Canal, Jaitpur, he handed him a bag containing Rs 6.5 lakh in demonetised notes. The man handed him another bag purportedly containing the same amount in Rs 100 notes, he said.
However, Sachin later found that he had been handed over wads of papers with Rs 100 note on top of each wad, he said.
Damanjit was quizzed and initially she tried to mislead the police but she broke down and led them to other accused, DCP Baaniya said.
The accused were arrested from their hideouts in Delhi. Police is trying to ascertain whether they had duped others in a similar manner and whether there are more people involved in it.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
The accused, identified as Guddu (29), Charan Das (39), Nasir Khan (28) and Damanjit (22), have been arrested, DCP (Southeast) Romil Baaniya said.
The victim, Sachin Bhardwaj approached police on November 14 alleging that he had been cheated of Rs 6.5 lakh.
Sachin told police that an acquaintance had told him that he would get his old currency notes exchanged for notes of Rs 100 denomination.
The acquaintance told Sachin that his daughter Damanjit knew a man who works at highway toll plaza and can get the notes exchanged, said the officer.
When Mr Bhardwaj met the man at Lohia Bridge, Agra Canal, Jaitpur, he handed him a bag containing Rs 6.5 lakh in demonetised notes. The man handed him another bag purportedly containing the same amount in Rs 100 notes, he said.
However, Sachin later found that he had been handed over wads of papers with Rs 100 note on top of each wad, he said.
Damanjit was quizzed and initially she tried to mislead the police but she broke down and led them to other accused, DCP Baaniya said.
The accused were arrested from their hideouts in Delhi. Police is trying to ascertain whether they had duped others in a similar manner and whether there are more people involved in it.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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