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Fake share broker dupes IAF man of Rs 41 lakh
Updated On: 08 May, 2012 07:23 AM IST | | Sandip Kolhatkar
A case has been booked at the Vishrantwadi police station yesterday against a person, who posed as chairman and managing director of a fictitious share broking firm and allegedly cheated an Air Force officer of Rs 41 lakh, under the pretext of hefty returns on investments.
Ankur alias Ankush Shrivastava was arrested in 2010 by the Kondhawa jurisdictional police for allegedly using the Indian emblem, a beacon and a Government of India signboard on his car and passing himself off as a member of the Prime MInister’s economic advisory council.

Con job: Suspect Ankush Shrivastava when he was arrested in 2010 for posing as a member of the PM’s economic advisory council. File/Pic
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