Greater Noida: The Beta II police has registered an FIR against unknown people for allegedly issuing a “fake contract” worth Rs 500 crore for earth work on the name of Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL) and claiming to allot the work to other companies.
The FIR has been registered on the complaint of NIAL officials who alleged that a fake “offer letter” dated March 20 had been given to an unnamed company from Madhya Pradesh.
The FIR has been registered under Section 420 (cheating), 467 (forgery of valuable security, will, etc), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating) and 471 (whoever fraudulently or dishonestly uses as genuine any 1[document or electronic record] which he knows or has reason to believe to be a forged 1[document) of the IPC.
Miscreants float fake tender worth Rs 500 crore in name of Noida International Airport; FIR lodged
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Ghaziabad: Unable to track down his two daughters who went missing more than a fortnight ago, a man sold two of the three cattle. The money he got in return was to fund the search for them and bear the expenses of local cops, who allegedly insisted he pay them for a trip to Uttarakhand to chase a lead. Despite spending Rs 43,000 on the trip, including fuel for the SUV, hotel stay and meals, Ghaziabad police came back without any information on the girls’ whereabouts.
The incident took place in Loni, where the man, a driver by profession, filed a complaint with police about his daughters missing since June 30. In his complaint, he wrote his two daughters were aged 18 and 20 years and were pursuing ITI courses from Delhi. Police filed the FIR under IPC Section 385 (putting a person in fear in order to commit extortion) against three people, but did not name them.
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CHATRA: A team of crime branch officials from Delhi Police arrested one Vikas Kumar from Unta Mor area under Sadar police station area in Chatra for allegedly cheating 24 persons in the national on the pretext of providing oxygen cylinders during the second wave of the pandemic.
The Delhi cops were helped by the district police, who provided them with specific inputs about Vikas based on which the latter conducted raids and arrested the accused.
Sadar police station officer in-charge Luv Kumar said, “He was hiding in his aunt’s house in Unta Mor from where he was arrested based on specific inputs. He was taken to New Delhi after the team secured a transit remand for him.”