INDIA

Jewellery worth Rs.300 was vended for Rs.6 crore.

Abhijit

Jewellery worth Rs.300 was vended for Rs.6 crore, how did you cheat a foreign woman in this big request of the country? He'd come to India on a visit. At that time, he'd bought jewellery worth Rs.6 crore. Fraud cases are adding day by day in India. Some shopkeepers cheat foreign guests who come to India for sightseeing or shopping. They're constantly losing crores of rupees. Then is another shocking fact. Jewellery worth Rs.300 was vended for Rs.6 crore.

A case has been registered against the shopkeeper. Cherish, who lives in the US, had bought the jewellery from Jaipur's Johri Bazar. The cost of the jewellery is estimated to be Rs.6 crore. Cherish bought this piece of jewelry and put it up for trade at an exhibition in America. still, this piece was proved to be fake. Hence, guests were facing a lot of vexation. Since it was a Rs.6 crore sale, Cherish returned to India and went to the shop from where she had bought the jewellery.

But the shopkeepers ignored the complaint. The proprietor of the shop, Rajendra Soni, and his son Gaurav Soni have denied the allegations. Following this, Cherish lodged a complaint against the shop proprietor at the Manak Chowk police station. still, the shop proprietor filed a false case against her. Cherish was devastated by the entire incident. She was in a dilemma how to get Rs.6 crore back. She incontinently communicated the U.S. Embassy.

The disquisition into the matter was expedited after the US Embassy directly asked the Jaipur Police about it. It was set up that the jewellery was indeed fake. Meanwhile, the shop proprietor and his son are lamming. The person who issued the fake instrument for the jewellery has been arrested. A special police platoon has been formed to nab the indicted. primary disquisition by the police has revealed that the shop possessors had lately bought an apartment worth Rs.3 crore.

" During disquisition, it was set up that the indicted vended gold polished tableware beautifiers worth Rs.300 to a outsider for Rs.6 crore and issued a fake instrument of authenticity to her. Nand Kishore, who issued the fake instruments, has been arrested and a hunt is on for the lamming father- son brace, Deputy Commissioner of Police( North) Bajrang Singh Shekhawat.