Muzaffarnagar :
A bank manager was arrested here for withdrawing over Rs 29 lakh from a customer's account through a fake cheque, police said on Wednesday.
Anirudh Kumar, posted as the branch manager at the Punjab National Bank in Khatauli town, withdrew Rs 29,42,000 from a customer's account using a fake cheque a few months ago, they said.
While Kumar was arrested on Tuesday, two others -- Shah Alam and Urooj -- found to be involved in the case are on the run, they said.
Police said that on the complaint of the customer, Ashok, a case of cheating was registered against the three.
Kumar was shifted to Baghpat from Khatauli branch recently.
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