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Woman loses Rs 28 lakh after accused promised gold at 'cheap' rate

The woman said one of the arrested persons had got in touch with her claiming he could get her half a kilo of gold for Rs 27.81 lakh, less than the market price.

June 01, 2024 / 13:49 IST
A woman was cheated out of Rs 27.81 lakh after fake promises of getting cheap gold. (Representational)

The Navi Mumbai police arrested two people on the charge of dacoity after a woman was robbed of nearly Rs 28 lakh on the promising of gold at a "cheap" rate, an official said on Friday.

In her complaint, the 36-year-old Nerul resident said one of the arrested persons had got in touch with her claiming he could get her half a kilo of gold for Rs 27.81 lakh, less than the market price.

The man took the complainant to Sanpada station in a car for the deal on May 18 but some people arrived there, threatened the woman and snatched her bag containing the money.

The man and another person who had accompanied them in the car fled the scene, she alleged.

Working on various leads, the police arrested Thane residents Rakesh Shivaji Shingte, 39, who was in touch with the woman, and Roopesh Subash Sapkale, 42. Efforts are on to track down the others, he added.

PTI
first published: Jun 1, 2024 01:43 pm

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