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The story of looting Rs 1.20 lakh turned out to be fake. Loot of Rs 1.20 lakh turned out to be fake: A fake story of looting was created so that the factory owner did not have to return the money – Gwalior News Achi-News

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Gwalior2 hours ago

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Money and mobile phones recovered from alleged complainant’s in-laws after fake robbery

  • He had hidden the loot money and the mobile phone in his in-laws house.

At Bandhauli Tiraha in Murar Gwalior, three people riding a bike have looted Rs 1.20 lakh and a mobile phone. The incident happened on Wednesday afternoon. When the police investigated, the circumstances of the robbery appeared suspicious. When the police repeatedly questioned the factory owner and the complainant, the whole story turned out to be false. The looted amount has been recovered from the complainant’s in-laws house. The police have taken action against the accused for creating a false story of robbery.
Dashrath Baghel, son of Bahadur Singh Baghel, resident of Naugaon, Kampu, Gwalior, who is an employee of Zeatron Industries, Vicky Factory, Thana Jhansi Road, reached Murar police station and said that on Wednesday afternoon he was returning a loan of Rs 1.20 lakh from the factory owner Rajendra alias Raju Ramautaria in Bandhauli Tiraha Mau was coming from Bhind district on a scooter. He had just reached Bandhauli Tiraha when three people put a knife on his temple and took away Rs 1.20 lakh and his Vivo mobile phone, but when the police found a twist in the complainant’s story, the incident of robbery was confirmed. Under the leadership of the PDC Murar Rajeev Jangle, the owner of the factory Rajendra alias Raju Ramoutaria was called to the police station by the Murar Inspector of the station, Madan Mohan Malviya, to check the incident of robbery. When information was taken from Ramautaria, he said that Dashrath Baghel is his employee for about 10 years, to whom he gives a monthly salary of about Rs 15 thousand. On Wednesday, he had given his scout and sent it to Firoz Khan, a resident of Mau, District Bhind, to collect Rs 1.20 lakh as a loan for the goods.
The loot was not confirmed on the spot, the secret was revealed
When the police arrived at the scene, there was no confirmation of a robbery there. When the police questioned Dashrath Singh Baghel thoroughly in connection with the incident, he said that he had hidden the said amount and the mobile phone in his in-law’s house in Sikaroda village. He did this because of greed in his mind and because he did not have to return the said amount to Sethji, he wanted to file an FIR by creating a false story of theft. Dashrath Singh Baghel was taken to his in-law’s house in Sikaruda village and an amount of Rs 1.20 lakh was taken from him, the mobile phone was taken into his possession and that amount was handed over to the factory owner Rajendra alias Raju Ramautaria and preventive action was also taken in against the person who created the false story of the robbery.

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