Letter: The calling on the alleged armed robbery at the Angadia firm opposite the Varachha police station who led the police to pursue wild goose on Friday afternoon finally turned out to be a large case of Dacoity worth Rs 2 Crore on Saturday night.
Meanwhile all happened right under the police nose, the entire episode was too confusing Sans there was a complaint that filed a leading police to close the case as a calling call.
However, a victim based in Hyderabad appeared at the police station to complaint Dakoitas.
The emergence of victims, car parts entrepreneurs, clean up the image after matching pieces such as the jig-saw puzzle, even when the police could not find the complainant later in the day.
Based on his complaint, the Varachha police registered a violation of Dakoitas (IPC 395) against Pintoo Kumar Jha, Amit, Susan Singh, Madhukar, Rakesh, Raju, Vicky, Shahrukh and several other people.
According to the details of the case, Vinay Jain (29), a resident of Nagar film in Hyderabad told the Varachha police that he had come to the city to invest in Cryptocurrency after being fenced by the defendant, but instead was looted by Rs 2 Crore.
“About two months ago, Jain came into contact with Lakshminarayan in Hyderabad who dealt with Cryptocurrency.
Lakshminarayan lured Jain to invest in Crypto for a better return, and after he agreed, introducing it to PK Jha.
After several meetings with Jha in Hyderabad, JAIN Together with his brothers Aakash, Lakhminarayan and the driver of Shinu went to the letter in his father’s Fortuner car in February 3.
Before starting the journey of their letter, Jain deposited Rs 6 Crore at an Angadia company there who later gathered in a letter.
Jain claims he has gathered The number of relatives is to invest in Crypto, “police said.
The next day, Vinay Jain along with the other three reached the Angadia company called ‘Shree Siddhi Vinayak Enterprise’ located in Central Bazar in Varachha with Rs 2 Crore to open the Crypto account.
Jha took the amount of cash from Jain, but the money was not transferred on Jain’s account for a long time.
Meanwhile, Jha prepared to leave the place with cash, when Jain asked her to wait until the account showed the money.
It began a fight when about eight others joined him and began to win Jain and others before disappearing with the number before the police reached the scene.
“It was a prelan plan that was accused of defeating them and stealing cash.
Jain and three others left the city after the incident and reached Mumbai.
However, they decided to file a complaint of the police and return to the letter on Saturday and filed a complaint,” added police.