Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.
Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled during the quarterly audit by the banks. According to police, the accused pulled off the fraud colluding with an employee of the bank's authorised jeweller, and procuring from him a false certificate authenticating as real the fake gold jewellery. Sixteen other suspects involved in the fraud have been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, said police. Ads by "The gang was able to secure loans from two nationalised banks in Mathura by mortgaging fake gold jewellery. They submitted certificates which showed that the jewellery was real," Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said.Mathura: Four people including a man and his daughter have been arrested in Mathura for allegedly borrowing ₹ 2.8 crore from two banks mortgaging fake gold jewellery, police on Friday said. The swindle was unravelled
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