A national-level woman wrestler, who is accused of cheating a cop of lakhs of rupees, has shared a video online rubbishing the allegations against her.
"This is my last video. Forgive me I don't have the courage to tolerate any more. God will see him. He will be punished for his deeds," wrestler Rounak Gulia wrote alongside the video.
Deepak Sharma, an assistant superintendent of Tihar Jail, had accused her and her husband Ankit Gulia of cheating him of Rs 50 lakh on the pretext of investing a health product business.
In her video, Ms Gulia rubbished the allegation as "lies". She said she's not on the run and that the FIR registered against her was "false". "There's an FIR, come and arrest me if there's any proof against me," she said.
She also alleged some illegal deals between the cop and her husband, which she got to know about later.
Both the Gulias are professional wrestlers and enjoy a huge fan following on social media. Mr Sharma, a fitness enthusiast, too is an influencer.
In his complaint, Mr Sharma had alleged that he met Ms Gulia at a reality show where she told him about her husband being a well-known health product entrepreneur and that they were looking for investors.
Mr Sharma allegedly invested Rs 50 lakh in the Gulias' business, lured by their promises of huge profits, but they later refused to return his money.
The Tihar jailor then filed a complaint based on which a cheating case was registered.
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