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Four arrested cheating people across India
Updated On: 03 March, 2019 09:55 AM IST | | PTI
Later, on the instance of Sharma, Abrol and Yadav were also apprehended. Talwar, who remained on run, was apprehended on Saturday, the officer said

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New Delhi: Four men were arrested for allegedly cheating people across the country, including two serving army officers, on the pretext of giving them high-end cars for winning a lucky draw, police said Saturday.
The accused were identified as Narender Sharma (32), a resident of New Friends Colony, Rakesh Abrol (41), a resident of Noida, Sunil Kumar Yadav (31), a resident of Ghaziabad and Tanuj Talwar (32), a resident of Faridabad, they added. They have cheated over 500 people to the tune of around Rs 5 crore, police said, adding that they were earlier arrested in similar cases of cheating in Noida. Two serving army officers filed a case against the directors of an e-commerce venture, they said.
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