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UP: ‘I can buy every ball of IPL…’, 50 lakh scam in the name of building a cricket team

Nita Yadav

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50 lakh fraud in the name of getting a cricket team

A major fraud case has come to light in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut. Here a person has cheated the victim of Rs 50 lakh in the name of buying a team in IPL. A bookie cheated a person named Rohit, a resident of Meerut, of Rs 50 lakh by offering him a huge profit. The victim alleged that he was cheated of lakhs in the name of buying an IPL team in Meerut.

The case is from Kasampur in Kankarkheda police station area of ​​Meerut, where Rohit, a resident, has complained to the police that Sachin Sharma, a resident of Meerut, asked him to give him money to buy an IPL team, saying it would fetch him good profit. Not only this, the victim said that the accused told her that he buys every ball in the IPL and that he could not get a better profit than that. The victim alleged that he transferred Rs 20 lakh from the account, also gave Rs 20 lakh in cash and pledged gold worth Rs 10 lakh, totaling Rs 50 lakh.

Dreamed big

Informing the police, Rohit said that an acquaintance of his, a doctor Bengali, introduced him to a person named Sachin Sharma and Sachin Sharma said that he buys teams in IPL along with big businessmen and buys every ball, every wicket. . Giving such a lure, Sachin asked Rohit to invest the money. Rohit alleged that pressure was also created to invest the money. He said he can buy every ball from a whole session to a match. Rohit says that he started investing money on Sachin’s advice.

The police are investigating the case

He invested some money first and made a profit of half the money. Rohit alleged that he invested Rs 20 lakh online and Rs 20 lakh in cash on Sachin’s advice. Apart from this, gold ornaments worth Rs.10 to 15 lakhs in the house were also mortgaged, but now Sachin refused to return the money. Rohit alleges that he is being threatened to demand money. In this case, Meerut SP City Ayush Vikram said that a person had lodged a complaint at the police station in which he said that some people had cheated him of Rs 50 lakh in the name of investing in an IPL team.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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