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Fake share broker dupes IAF man of Rs 41 lakh

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.

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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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