
Man arrested for cheating APMC trader of ₹8.62 lakh worth foodgrains
The Hindu
The APMC police have arrested a 45-year-old man who cheated a trader of foodgrains worth ₹8.62 lakh.The complainant, Dhawal Kanji Sota, owns a shop in the grain market of APMC. On May 5, the accused,
The APMC police have arrested a 45-year-old man who cheated a trader of foodgrains worth ₹8.62 lakh. The complainant, Dhawal Kanji Sota, owns a shop in the grain market of APMC. On May 5, the accused, identified as Amrish Badiyani, came to his shop and introduced himself as a member of the International Association for Human Value, an organisation run by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Mr. Badiyani further claimed that during the lockdown, his organisation had taken up the task of distributing free foodgrain kit containing rice, dal, oil, tea powder and sugar to poor people in Mumbai and he needed 2,000 such kits.More Related News

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