The Free Press Journal

Crooks mimic lady doc to cheat jeweller of 50,000

- SURESH GOLANI /

Fraudsters are devising novel ways to dupe people of their hard earned money. Sleuths of the Manikpur police are on the lookout of imposters who mimicked a lady doctor to cheat a local jeweler of Rs. 50,000 in Vasai on Sunday.

In his FIR registered with the police, the complainan­t identified as-Devilal Jaath, 24, who works as an assistant at Anand Jewellers stated that the shop owner-Sheshmal Jain received a call from a woman who identified herself as a doctor working at a reputed hospital in Vasai. The caller told him that she wanted to purchase gold bangles and had Rs. 1 lakh in Rs 2,000 denominati­on notes out of which she was ready to pay him Rs 50,000 in advance in exchange of Rs. 50,000 back as change for the Rs. 1 lakh she had with her.

The jeweler agreed and sent his assistant Devilal Jath. When Jaath was walking up the stairs of the hospital an unknown person with his face covered with a Covid-19 mask met him and introduced himself as the son of the doctor. He asked Jaath to pay him the Rs 50,000 and he will immediatel­y bring back Rs. 1 lakh from the cash counter.

Jath obliged, but the wait never ended as the person did not turn up.

Realising they were duped, an offence under section 420 was registered against the yet-to-be identified duo at the Manikpur police station.

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