Pune: City Police on Saturday night filed a third criminal case against Kiran Gosavi, witness NCB in the case of a cruise drug breast, and two of his colleagues after a 48-year-old Mohammedwadi resident filed a complaint to accuse him and accused him and accused him.
The other two from RS1.45 Lakh promised work in Malaysia and threatened them with a gun when they were looking for refunds in November 2018.
Until now, Gosavi was in the detention of the Farakhana police custodial until 5.
November has registered the first case of RS3.09 Lakh cheating from The same nature in 2018.
It was after the Pune policy claimed to have arrested Gosavi in the early hours of October 28 of the cottage in Katraj, after more than three years avoided his arrest.
The police swung in action after Selfie Gosavi with Aryan Khan during bust cruise drugs became viral on social media.
On the night of October 29, Canton police recorded the second case against Gosavi after three men accused him and his ajud to deceive them from RS4 Lakh.
In the last case registered by the Wanowrie police, the cost of under 420 (cheating), 409 (criminal violations of trust), 506 (criminal intimidation), 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the Criminal Investigation of India and under the provisions of the ARM Law have been called.
Unemployed complainants.
He and his friends have decided to secure work abroad and have obtained a passport.
Senior Inspector Deepak Lagad Police Wanowrie quoted FIR and said, “The victims learned about Gosavi agents by word of mouth.
They visited the office located in Camp in November 2018 and had the main discussion.
After this, they visited Sanpada in Navi Mumbai where Gosavi Having his office for further discussion.
After this, the trio paid a number of Rs 1.45 lakh collectively after Gosavi and the two servants promised their work in a hotel in Malaysia.
“According to FIR, Gosavi and his aides did not process their documents, and they could not travel to Malaysia.
They approached Gosavi agents again and demanded that they be sent to Malaysia or their money was returned.
“When the complainers and friends began to demand their money back, Gosavi showed them pistols and issued a terrible threat of consequences if they demanded a refund,” Lagad said.
After reading about Gosavi’s arrest, the trio approached them, police said.