
4 arrested for snatching Rs 70 lakh cash in Delhi
India Today
Four men were arrested by Delhi police for snatching Rs 70 lakh cash on Saturday.
Delhi Police arrested four men on Saturday for snatching Rs 70 lakh cash after showing fake screenshots as proof of transfer. Police have not recovered the money from the four accused.
The four arrested have been identified as Varun Verma, Manoj Montu, Amit Verma and Varun Katiyal.
Police officers at the Daryaganj police station received a call from Sudhir Vig on May 20. Sudhir said that he had sent his employee with Rs 70 lakh cash to an office in Ansari Road. Sudhir had requested Varun and Montu to transfer Rs 70 lakh into his account in exchange for the cash he gave to his employee.
However, Varun and Montu showed fake screenshots as proof of the transfer and fled from the spot with the cash. Sudhir complained that the money had not been credited to his account.
The Daryaganj police station registered a case based on Sudhir’s complaint and investigations were initiated. The police arrested Varun Verma, Manoj Montu and Amit Verma on May 21 and remanded them to police custody. However, the stolen money could not be recovered as the three arrested refused to cooperate in the investigation.
Another accused, Varun Katiyal was also arrested on May 21 and was remanded to police custody on Sunday.

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