Meerut: Film style fraud of Rs 1 crore, book depot owner gave the money, someone else took the jewelery and stole it.

A very shocking case of jewelery fraud worth Rs 1 crore has come to light in Sadar Bazar police station area of ​​Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. This method of cheating is exactly like the story of a suspense film, in which someone liked the gold, someone else paid Rs 1 crore in cash and someone else made away with jewelery worth crores. This high-profile incident has created a stir in the bullion market of Meerut.

This entire controversy is related to ‘Raghunandan Jewellers’ showroom located in Sadar Bazaar. Bhagwan Book Depot owner and victim Praveen Sharma alleges that he had bought the gold by paying Rs 1 crore in cash. But despite taking such a huge amount from him, the bullion dealer handed over the gold to someone else. The direct question of the victim Praveen Sharma is that when he had paid crores of rupees, then how and why was the goods given to another person? The aggrieved party has described it as serious negligence on the part of the bullion trader or a part of a well-planned conspiracy.

This is how the web of fraud was woven

It is being told that this whole incident happened due to the entry of two different persons. One person preferred to come and sleep in the showroom and booked it, while the other person (Praveen Sharma) paid Rs 1 crore in cash. Meanwhile, the merchant handed over the gold to the first person. Later, when the person giving the cash asked for his gold, a dispute arose. At the same time, the bullion trader is calling this entire matter just a ‘misunderstanding’.

Police is investigating CCTV and call details

After the complaint of the victim, the matter has reached Sadar Bazar police station. The police have started their investigation on the basis of the complaint. Police officials say that the CCTV footage of the showroom, call details of the people involved and all aspects related to the transaction are being investigated closely. This strange fraud has created a stir in the business circles of the city.