Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Conman dupes Delhi Speaker, arrested

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

nNEW DELHI: Delhi Police have arrested a 23-year-old man who allegedly duped Delhi assembly speaker Ram Niwas Goel and a friend on the pretext of donating blood plasma for the Covid-19 treatment of one of the friend’s family members.

Police said the man targeted those looking for plasma donors on social media. He would claim to be a doctor who recently recovered from Covid-19, offer to donate blood plasma, and ask people for money to be transferre­d into his account for travel expenses. Once he got the money, he would be untraceabl­e.

The accused has been identified as Abdul Karim Rana, a resident of Pul Prahladpur in southeast Delhi, police said. The amount in the incident involving the Speaker was ₹950.

Police added that Rana confessed to cheating several people for petty cash using the same modus operandi soon after the national lockdown was imposed in March. “The forgery in terms of money may not be big, but the suffering that the patient had to face is what bothered us. When the man assured us that he will donate plasma, we were satisfied that we’ve got a donor, unaware of his real motives. I would advise people that they should be aware of such fraudsters and be extra cautious when dealing with such a situation,” Goel said.

These days several people are looking for plasma donors for the treatment of their friends or family members, and “anyone manipulati­ng such a situation in an illegal manner for his personal benefits, must face action”, he added.

Goel filed a written complaint in the Civil Lines police station on June 20, detailing the sequence of events.

Deputy commission­er of police (north) Monika Bhardwaj, said the details of the mobile phone numbers given by the accused showed that they belonged to Abdul Karim Rana, a native of Muzaffarna­gar, who lived in south-east Delhi’s Pul Prahladpur.

“His address was identified and he was arrested from his house,” Bhardwaj said.

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