
The sufferer additionally shared the images of the accused with police. (Representational)
New Delhi:
A case has been registered after a lady employee of an airline was duped of gold jewelry value greater than Rs 18 lakh and Rs 65,000 in money, police stated.
The accused withdrew Rs 50,000 of the entire quantity from the sufferer’s ATM.
The sufferer, who’s a resident of Bengaluru had come to Delhi to fulfill the person after connecting with him on a matrimonial website.
The FIR filed by sufferer Vijay Laxmi said that she obtained in contact with Anshul Jain by a matrimonial web site and so they began talking on Whatsapp the place Anshul launched himself as a businessman in NCR and expressed his want to marry her.
Three days again Anshul known as her to Delhi and stated that he’ll introduce her to his household at a marriage perform so she ought to deliver the suitable gown and jewelry together with her.
On May 7, the sufferer landed in Delhi at T-2 IGI airport, Anshul Jain got here to choose up her in his automobile and after that, they went to the Aerocity meals courtroom and had some snacks. Then they left that place and went forward within the automobile for about half a kilometre the place he informed her that there appeared one thing improper with the automobile tyre and he requested her to get right down to verify.
As quickly as she obtained down from the automobile he sped away taking her valuables gold jewelry, together with (14 gold bangles, 2 Emerald Kadas, 1 pair of Jhumka, 1 Choker necklace, 1 pair of studs), a Samsung S-Fold telephone, bag, plus 3 ATM playing cards of banks, Rs 15,000 money, her home key and her airline Airport Entry Card (AEP).
After this, he transferred Rs40,000 in 4 transactions from Canara Bank and approx Rs 18,000 from ICICI Bank.
She additional stated within the FIR that she is a cabin crew in an airline. Now she doesn’t have a single ID or her cell phone.
The sufferer additionally shared the images of the accused Anshul Jain with police.
Now Delhi Police has registered an FIR beneath sections 420/406 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at IGI Airport Police station and is investigating the matter.