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Thane: 8 held for cheating people worth Rs 10 cr by forging cheques

Updated on: 06 February,2022 10:22 AM IST  |  Thane
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They would then generate fake cheques using a laptop and a printer and send them for clearance to banks to siphon off the money from the accounts of victims, he said

Thane: 8 held for cheating people worth Rs 10 cr by forging cheques

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Thane police have arrested eight persons for allegedly cheating at least 50 people to the tune of around Rs 10 crore in Maharashtra and other states of the country by forging their bank cheques, an official said on Sunday.


One of the accused, hailing from Gujarat, used to provide information to the other culprits about people having big balance accounts so as to target them, said senior police inspector Shekhar Bagde of Manpada police station in Kalyan division. They would then generate fake cheques using a laptop and a printer and send them for clearance to banks to siphon off the money from the accounts of victims, he said.


Out of the eight accused, some were caught recently when they presented a cheque of Rs 34 crore at a bank in Manpada area of Thane district for clearance. Later, the police nabbed their other accomplices also, the official said. Preliminary investigation revealed the accused had cheated people from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, he said.


The arrested accused have been identified as Harishchandra Kadve, Nitin Shelar, Ashok Choudhary, Mazhar alias Muzahid Mohammad Hussain khan, Oomar Farooq, Sachin Salaskar, Anek Anil Otari (all from Maharashtra), and Bhaveshkumar Dholakia (from Bhavnagar of Gujarat). The police registered a case against the accused under relevant sections and were probing if they had cheated more people, the official said.

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