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Retired IPS officer booked for fraud

He allegedly cheated a man by taking a cheque of R18 lakh on the premise of selling a property, and then later tried to encash it after tampering it

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He allegedly cheated a man by taking a cheque of R18 lakh on the premise of selling a property, and then later tried to encash it after tampering it

The Criminal Investigation Department has booked a cheating case against a retired IPS officer, who allegedly tampered a bank cheque worth Rs 18 lakh by promising his victim a site in the city.

Jayapraksh V Nayak, who retired in December 2010 as Additional Commandant General with the Home Guards, had allegedly committed the manipulation while he was the Inspector General of Police.

Cop in the net: The CID had forwarded this complaint to DG and IGP Ajai Kumar Singh, and he in turn, asked CID to investigate the matter. REPRESENTATION PIC

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