13 June,2021 11:01 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
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Nagpur Police have registered a case against three persons, including a Mumbai-based doctor and his peon, for allegedly duping a man of â¹ 11.09 lakh on the pretext of securing admission for his daughter in a medical course under the government quota.
The main accused is a resident of Sion in Mumbai, the police said. "The main accused had allegedly promised to get the complainant's daughter admitted to an MBBS course and took â¹ 11.09 lakh from the complainant during November 2020 to February 2021," the police said.
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"When the accused failed to provide admission, the complainant realised that he has been cheated and approached the police," they added. A case has been registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code against the three.
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No arrest has been made so far.
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