A young man posing as a monk weaved a trap of cheating, which made the woman a victim
A young man posing as a monk weaved a trap of cheating, which made the woman a victim
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Two thugs disguised as sadhus came to the house located at Ghel Road Bharat Colony in Ambala City, entangled the woman in their words while talking about curing a paralyzed person and fled away with a gold chain and cash from the woman. Police has started action in this matter by registering a case of cheating against both the accused.

According to the information received by the police: The news says that in the complaint given to the Ambala Sadar Police Station, Neelam's wife Sunil Kumar, a resident of Bharat Colony, Ghel Road in the city, has said that on Tuesday at around 12:30 when she was in her house. Then suddenly 2 unknown persons came in the guise of a monk and asked the woman to have tea. After which the victim refused and told about giving Dakshina, also said that her husband is paralyzed. On hearing this, the criminal thugs started claiming to cure her husband.

Changed the bundle of goods from the bundle: The woman came to his words and is ready to serve tea. After which the thugs asked the woman for a neck chain and Rs 2500 and also said that they do not want anything. The woman came into conversation and also gave chain and cash. The accused kept this material in a cloth and put about 100 knots in it. After which the accused changed the bundle of goods from their bundle and went berserk. When the woman opened the bundle, it was empty. In such a situation, when the woman went to see him again, the thugs had disappeared. After this complaint, the police started action by registering a case of cheating against both the accused.

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