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Maharashtra: Over 150 Nagpur farmers cheated of Rs 113 crore in loan fraud, 18 booked

The prime accused is a rice mill owner from Mauda in Nagpur who allegedly lured the farmers with promises of financial help after a wet drought in 2017, an official said

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More than 150 farmers have been allegedly cheated of Rs 113 crore in a loan fraud in three tehsils of Nagpur district in Maharashtra, a police official said on Thursday, reported the PTI.

The main accused is a rice mill owner from Mauda, who allegedly lured 151 farmers with promises of financial help after a wet drought in the region in 2017, the official said, according to the PTI.

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