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Mumbai Crime: 2 Yemeni nationals booked for cheating Yemeni soldiers
Updated On: 27 June, 2020 08:24 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The soldiers realised that they have been duped when they found out that Apollo Hospital did not sign any agreement with the embassy. Later, they also found out that money was siphoned off from their bank accounts

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A case has been registered against two Yemeni nationals for cheating Yemeni soldiers undergoing treatment in Mumbai and siphoning off 11,500 Saudi Riyals (Rs 2,31,600) from their bank accounts. According to the Indian Express, the soldiers were injured due to the ongoing civil war in Yemen and came to Mumbai in January this year for treatment. They were admitted to Fortis Hospital in Mulund. The Embassy of Yemen in New Delhi was to cover the expenses for their treatment.
As the soldiers were not happy with the treatment in Fortis Hospital, they contacted another soldier Fahad Razwa Al-Maktari, who was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Pune.
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