Student held for cheating many by ‘selling’ Remdesivir
The Hindu
18-year-old accused assured medicine but never delivered it after getting paid
An 18-year-old girl has been arrested from a city in Madhya Pradesh on Monday for allegedly cheating 11 people to a tune of ₹2,25,000 on the pretext of providing Remdesivir injections, the police said on Friday. Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Atul Kumar Thakur said the accused, a resident of M.P.’s Seoni, is pursuing Psychology through distance learning from a university in Delhi. On May 1, a case was registered at Defence Colony police station in south Delhi based on a complaint by Ankit Kumar.More Related News
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