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Bengaluru director tries to buy 2 buffaloes from Gujarat trader, loses Rs 4.5 lakh

'We thought the photos were genuine. The suspect said the truck would reach in a week,' said Dashavar Chandru, manager to Sandalwood director Prem, who now finds himself in the middle of a cattle scam more dramatic than his films.

August 21, 2025 / 15:09 IST
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The case has sparked concern over online livestock fraud, especially as more urban entrepreneurs venture into agriculture. (Representational image)
The case has sparked concern over online livestock fraud, especially as more urban entrepreneurs venture into agriculture. (Representational image)

In a plot twist worthy of a screenplay, Sandalwood director Prem has been duped of ₹4.5 lakh by a Gujarat-based cattle trader who promised to deliver two prize buffaloes—but vanished without a trace.

Prem, currently abroad, was exploring dairy farming when he came across Vaghela Vanarajbhai Shantibhai from Bhavnagar, Gujarat, while browsing online for livestock, the Times of India reported. The trader shared glossy photos of buffaloes allegedly bred for high milk yield. Hooked by the visuals, Prem paid an initial advance of Rs 25,000. Vaghela claimed the animals were loaded onto a truck and en route to Bengaluru.

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Encouraged by photos showing buffaloes inside a truck, Prem transferred another Rs 3.7 lakh and Rs 50,000 in subsequent payments. But the promised delivery never arrived. “Not even a tail hair,” Chandru told the publication.

When calls to Vaghela went unanswered, Prem’s team filed a complaint with Chandra Layout police. Officers contacted their Gujarat counterparts, only to find the accused had locked his house and disappeared.