The Asian Age

Jeweller held for staging fake robbery to get loan waiver

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A 40-year-old jeweller and his two associates staged a fake robbery of 2.6 kg gold at his office in central Delhi in order to get bank loans worth `61 lakh waived off, police said on Sunday.

Abhijeet Samanta, who has been in the jewellery business for the past four years, was not making much profit and it was further hit due to the coronaviru­s lockdown. Samanta and his associates — Farhan (38), a property dealer, and

Munna (28), who works at a garage — staged a fake robbery, officials said.

Munna executed the robbery by venturing into the office at Chandni Mahal wearing a burka and a toy gun, police said.

The matter came to light after Samanta approached the police, alleging that a woman wearing a burka came inside his office on Saturday night and placed a gun on his head, according to the police.

Samanta alleged that the woman slapped him, snatched `50,000 from him and keys of lockers.

She forced him to open the locker and later tied his hands, legs and mouth with the cloth. Thereafter, she fled with all the jewellery and cash. During investigat­ion, the CCTV footages of different cameras were analysed and it was noticed that the entry of the woman was friendly and behaviour of the complainan­t was also suspicious, DCP (Central) Sanjay Bhatia said.

After a six-hour interrogat­ion, Samanta broke down and confessed about the entire conspiracy hatched by him along with his two associates, Bhatia said.

Samanta disclosed that in order to expand his business, he had availed business loan worth `61 lakh approximat­ely from three different banks. He also got insured the gold stock, based on which he secured loans.

Since 2018, his business was not going well and finally due to lockdown, he was not in a position to deposit the EMI, the DCP said. Meanwhile, with the arrest of four men, Noida Police on Saturday said they have busted a “franchise racket” run by them to dupe around 30 crore from over three dozen people from multiple states. The police also recovered properties worth around `10 crore, including 3.300 kg gold, `13,54,550 cash and a Mercedes car, from the accused persons, a senior officer said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Youngsters pose with their bicycles at Raisina Hills during Unlock 3.0 in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI Youngsters pose with their bicycles at Raisina Hills during Unlock 3.0 in New Delhi on Sunday.

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