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US woman says Rajasthan man sold her fake jewellery worth Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore: Report

Cherish told the police that she came in touch with the jeweller Gaurav Soni through Instagram in 2022 and bought ornaments allegedly worth Rs 6 crore which she has been paying in installments over the last two years.

June 11, 2024 / 17:01 IST
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The police have formed special teams to look for the accused and his father who are on the run. (Representational image)
The police have formed special teams to look for the accused and his father who are on the run. (Representational image)

A US woman has claimed that she was duped into buying fake silver and gold jewellery worth Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore by a Rajasthan shop owner, the police said. Cherish said she discovered that the ornaments were fake when they were displayed at a recent exhibition in the US, NDTV reported.

The jewellery was apparently bought from a shop at Johri Bazaar in Jaipur. Cherish flew down to the city to confront the shop owner Gaurav Soni. But when he dismissed her allegations, Cherish approached the police in Jaipur and sought help from the US embassy, which later urged the Jaipur Police to look into the matter.

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The US citizen told the police that she came in touch with Soni through Instagram in 2022 and bought ornaments allegedly worth Rs 6 crore which she has been paying in installments over the last two years before she realised that she was duped.

Meanwhile, the police said that special teams have been formed to hunt for Soni and his father Rajendra Soni, both of whom are on the run.