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IN FOCUS: After grappling with COVID-19 for more than a year, is Malaysia finally turning the corner?

IN FOCUS: After grappling with COVID-19 for more than a year, is Malaysia finally turning the corner? Toggle share menu Advertisement IN FOCUS: After grappling with COVID-19 for more than a year, is Malaysia finally turning the corner? Advertisement Asia IN FOCUS: After grappling with COVID-19 for more than a year, is Malaysia finally turning the corner? Malaysia is waging a fierce battle against a third wave of COVID-19 cases. CNA examines the ups and downs of mitigating the pandemic. Medical workers collect swab samples from people at a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) testing centre in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia on Jan 25, 2021. (Photo: Reuters/Lim Huey Teng)

Coimbatore man arrested for cheating Hyderabad firm of Rs 4 crore

Coimbatore man arrested for cheating Hyderabad firm of Rs 4 crore The police tracked and arrested him on February 20, with the assistance of local police in Chennai and finally brought him to Hyderabad By Ronak Saraiya|   Published: 22nd February 2021 9:07 pm IST (Representational Image) Hyderabad: A man from Coimbatore who was absconding after cheating a firm of Rs.4 crore was arrested with the assistance of the local police in Chennai and the officials of Central crime station (CCS), Hyderabad. On December 11 2019, Daniel Solomon a partner at Arpitha Diagnostics situated in Habsiguda, Secunderabad filed a complaint after his firm was cheated by the accused Raman Ramesh Babu.   

Man held for cheating businessman

Man held for cheating businessman Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The Central Crime Station police of Hyderabad arrested Raman Ramesh Babu from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu for cheating a city-based businessman to the tune of ₹4.43 crore. Police said that in December 2019, Daniel Solomon of M/s. Arpitha Diagnostics at Habsiguda, his partner Dr. Arphita approached Astler Medicss business manager R. Ramesh Babu for supply of GE 1.5 Tesla Supercon MRI equipment. Babu agreed to supply the said equipment and they paid him ₹4,43,10,000 after availing loan from the Bank of Maharashtra. But, the accused Babu failed to supply the equipment with malafide and dishonest intention to cheat the complainant firm and caused huge loss, Joint Commissioner of Police (Detective Department) Avinash Mohanty said.

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