Fake policemen dupe Ajmer youth of Rs 1 lakh, cops begin probe | Ajmer News – Times of India

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AJMER: A youth was duped of Rs 1 lakh allegedly by two fake policemen in Kekri on Monday. After a complaint was filed, Kekri police looked through CCTV footage of the area and found two suspects. It is still investigating the matter.
According to police, Ram Arora, a resident of Sarwar, who works as a cash collection executive for a private company had gone to collect money from a businessman at Lodha Chowk in Kekri on Monday.
While on his way to the bus stop to deposit Rs 1.02 lakh in Sarwar, Arora was stopped by two men in plain clothes at the Junia Gate in Kekri.
They told him that they were policemen and wanted to check his bag with the money as they were looking for some suspects.
According to the complainant, when he protested, they showed him police identity card.
They checked him and took out the polythene bag with the money. When he told them about his collection, they returned the polybag. They left the spot. But after a while Arora was in for a shock after seeing the money missing from the bag at the bus stand.
Later a cheating case was registered against fake policemen at the Kekri Sadar police station.

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