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Crores of Rupees Lost in Fraud Cases in Bahror Region

Catch Team | Updated on: 15 June 2024, 20:16 IST

Behror (Rajasthan): The cases of fraud and cheating are on the rise in the Bahror region. Every month, more than 24 cases of fraud and cheating are registered at the police stations in the area. The majority of these cases involve land and financial transactions.

According to the police, the most common cases of fraud and cheating involve financial transactions between two parties. In addition, cases of cheating related to land transactions are also on the rise. The police have stated that the majority of cases registered in police stations involve land and financial transactions.

The police have also stated that the amount of money involved in these cases is not in lakhs but in crores. The maximum number of cases is registered in the Neemrana and Bahror police stations.

At Neemrana police station, an average of 12 cases of fraud and cheating are registered every month, followed by the Bahror Kotwali police station. The police have stated that in most cases, an agreement is reached between the two parties after some time, and as a result, the police have to file an FIR.

Case 1

Rajesh Kumar, a resident of Bhaiteda, has registered a case of cheating of Rs 1.31 crore in the Bahror police station. The accused had lured Rajesh Kumar into a share market investment scheme, promising him high returns, and cheated him of over Rs 1 crore.

Case 2

Brajesh, a resident of Fauladpur, has registered a case of cheating of Rs 16.80 lakh in the Neemrana police station. The accused had cheated Brajesh of the amount in the name of buying land.

Case 3

Sher Singh, a resident of Janak Singh Pura, has registered a case of cheating of Rs 11.30 lakh at the Neemrana police station. The accused had cheated Sher Singh of the amount in the name of buying a flat.

Case 4

Manoj Kumar, a resident of Kosli, Rewari, Haryana, has registered a case of cheating of Rs 74 lakh in the Neemrana police station. The accused had cheated Manoj Kumar of the amount in the name of selling land.

The police have stated that every month, cases of fraud and cheating are registered in the police stations, and legal action is taken accordingly.

First published: 15 June 2024, 20:16 IST