Mangaluru, July 03: An incident of cheating a bank of Rs 27 lakh by creating fake records was came to light when a case was registered at Economics and Narcotics Crime Police Station here.
it is alleged that H Srinivas Shenoy and Shobha had created fake documents for a house in an apartment at Marpadi village in Moodbidre taluk.
The accused H Srinivas Shenoy has 1150 sq ft house in Residency Apartment in the village and Shobha had planned to purchase it. At this time, both the accused created cock and bull story that their original documents of the house were lost. After creating fake documents, they had got ‘No Claim Certificate”, it is said.
In November 2017, both the accused applied for loan at Mallikatte Union Bank of India in Mangaluru. After completing the process and loan was sanctioned and documents were sent to Union Bank of India Mangaluru City Manager Ramesh Nayak. Based on this, the manager had opened the loan account of the second accused and sanctioned Rs 27 lakh amount after getting the security documents.
On December 7, 2017, the accused had transferred the amount to Moodbidri Axis Bank account. But Union Bank of India city manager Ramesh Nayak noticed an auction notice of a house in Marpadi village published in a newspaper on May 16, 2018.
When verified, both the accused had created fake documents and cheated the Union Bank of India of Rs 27 lakh. A case was registered at the Economics and Narcotics Crime Police Station.
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Ahmedabad (PTI): A man was killed in a violent altercation triggered by a motorcycle accident in Dhandhuka in Gujarat's Ahmedabad district on Saturday, after which several shops were set on fire, a police official said.
Two men from different communities clashed this afternoon after their motorcycles collided, which intensified when members of one group went to the house of the other individual involved in the accident, he said.
"During the confrontation, Dharmesh Gamara (30) was stabbed in the leg with a knife. He later died due to excessive bleeding. Following his death, tensions flared, and a group of people set ablaze seven to eight roadside shops. Several properties were damaged," Ahmedabad Rural Superintendent of Police Om Prakash Jat said.
Videos circulating on social media showed small shops engulfed in flames, with thick black smoke rising in the area.
Police and fire brigade teams rushed to the scene and brought the situation under control, Jat told PTI.
"The fires have been doused," he said, adding that house-to-house combing and patrolling were underway in the area to identify those involved in the arson.
Two persons identified as Samir and Rizwan have been arrested for alleged involvement in the killing of Gamara, while 15-20 persons have been detained in connection with the arson, police said.
