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Mumbai crime: Two dupe Iran national of Rs 2.9 crore, booked
Updated On: 31 October, 2019 02:54 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Iran national alleged a Delhi-based food company, whom he approached in 2012 for a requirement of 12,500 metric tonnes of corn grains, cheated him of Rs 2.9 crores.

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The police has registered a cheating case against two person after an Iran national alleged that he was cheated of Rs 2.9 crores. According to a report in the Indian Express, the complannant identified as Mohemmad Surk had approached the Iran embassy after which a case was registered with Dadar police station on Saturday.
Surk, who is a native of Tehran is said to be one of the three directors of a company in Iran that deals with exports of food items. He released a statement in which he alleged that a Delhi-based food company, whom he approached in 2012 for a requirement of 12,500 metric tonnes of corn grains had signed a deal for Rs 22.35 crores.
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