
Bengaluru man held for cheating businessman of ₹10 crore
The Hindu
A man has been arrested for allegedly duping a businessman of over ₹10 crore on the pretext of selling radioactive material, the police said on Friday. The accused has been identified as Atheeq Ahmad,
A man has been arrested for allegedly duping a businessman of over ₹10 crore on the pretext of selling radioactive material, the police said on Friday. The accused has been identified as Atheeq Ahmad, a resident of Bengaluru.
According to the police, complainant Sanjay Taneja, who runs a paint and hardware shop in east of Kailash, said a gang of 22 people, including Mr. Ahmad, had cheated him of ₹10.63 crore between March 2016 and September 2018 to facilitate the sale of the radioactive material, which was purportedly approved by the Defence Research and Development Organisation.

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