VJ Chitra s death will be investigated by the Central Crime Branch.
The alleged suicide of VJ Chitra has been transferred to Central Crime Branch for investigation. The transfer of the case was ordered by Chennai Commissioner of Police Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal after Chitra’s husband, Hemnath, was arrested in another case which is being investigated by Central Crime Branch.
CENTRAL CRIME BRANCH TO INVESTIGATE VJ CHITRA DEATH CASE
Hemnath is alleged to have swindled money from three students to the tune of Rs 1 crore, promising the students medical admission. A case was filed in 2014 by a student named Asha Manoharan who claimed that she and two other students had paid Hemnath Rs 35 lakh each to get admission in MBBS for the year 2011. Not only were they not given the promised seat, but Hemnath had also not repaid the amount that he took despite repeated requests from the students and their respective families.
Loan app racket busted by Tamil Nadu Police, 4 including two Chinese nationals arrested
Loan app racket busted by Tamil Nadu Police, 4 including two Chinese nationals arrested
Two Chinese and as many Indian nationals have been arrested for allegedly operating instant loan apps in Chennai. The two Indians had been operating the call centre from Bengaluru and had employed over 100 people to provide quick online loans
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UPDATED: January 3, 2021 00:05 IST
Two Chinese and as many Indian nationals have been arrested for allegedly operating instant loan apps in Chennai.
Two Chinese and as many Indian nationals have been arrested for allegedly operating instant loan apps in Chennai, police said on Saturday.
2 Chinese among 4 held for running instant loan app
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Last Updated: Jan 02, 2021, 11:29 PM IST
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The investigation based on a complaint here, revealed the prime accused to be operating from China, the police said. The two Indians had been operating the call centre from Bengaluru and had employed over 100 people to provide quick online loans.
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Two Chinese and as many Indian nationals have been arrested for allegedly operating instant loan apps, police said on Saturday. The investigation based on a complaint here, revealed the prime accused to be operating from China, the police said. The two Indians had been operating the call centre from Bengaluru and had employed over 100 people to provide quick online loans, they said.