Rajeev.dikshit@timesgroup.com Varanasi: Two fraudsters were arrested for posting fake advertisements on social media to sell shops in the Kashi Vishwanath Dham area even though this project was still unfinished, and the deadline was more than a month.
The police were looking for associations from two fraudsters who were arrested and sent to prison to post fake advertisements on Facebook.
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Police Commissioner Satish Ganesh said, “Our team caught Chashikant Chauratia who was accused of being accused and his accomplice of Ratna Shekhar aka Ashu, who also posed as a BJP office carrier, on Sunday.
Both have been sent to prisons while a manhunt has been launched for their hands , including those who complement the fake certificate of DM.
“According to officials, the construction of the store was proposed in the Prime Minister’s Dream Project Narendra Modi Kashi Vishwanath Dham, but there was no allotment that had begun since the project was still unfinished and the deadline of November 15 for the solution was still in another month.
Chaurasia has posted a fake ad on its Facebook page.
CEO CEO Tradion Verma said, “Some officials saw chauratia advertisements that were available in limited quantities and the price of each store was Rs 70 lakh.
Those who are interested in the shop are asked to contact the earliest.” Verma filed a complaint complaint after police Dashashwamedh Start investigating.
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Dashashwamedh, said Awadhesh Kumar Pandey, “The fraudsters have also completed a few shops 50% of previous costs.
One more Chaurasia and Ashu feet were on the police radar because it gave a fake certificate on behalf of the DM regarding the allotment of the store, the police official said.
“Ratna Shekhar used to negotiate for shops while posing as vice president of the Kashi BJP region unit.
On his Facebook profile, Chauratia poses as a real estate trader who has a strong lion group,” added officials.