This Article is From Apr 10, 2022

Nagpur Man Cheated Of Rs 21 Lakh With MBBS Admission Promise: Police

Nagpur: The accused asked the victim to pay Rs 21 lakh for a seat in a medical college for his daughter in Nashik or Jalgaon, but later said they could not secure admission, police said.

Nagpur Man Cheated Of Rs 21 Lakh With MBBS Admission Promise: Police

Nagpur: Police said they have registered a case of cheating. (Representational)

Nagpur:

A Nagpur resident was allegedly cheated of Rs 21 lakh by four persons by offering to secure admission to medical college for his daughter, police said on Saturday.

The accused are based in Pune, said an official of Ajni police station, adding that no arrest has been made so far.

Rajesh Lanjewar (51), who is a teacher, received a text message three months ago which offered to facilitate MBBS admissions, he told police.

When he contacted the accused, they asked him to pay Rs 21 lakh for a seat in a medical college for his daughter in Nashik or Jalgaon.

Later, the accused told him that they could not secure admission, the complaint said.

Police have registered a case of cheating under IPC section 420 and probe is on, the official said.

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