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Haryana: Man poses as judge’s driver, dupes one of Rs 1.8 lakh; arrested

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Gurugram, Apr 23 (PTI) Haryana Police has arrested a person for allegedly duping a man of Rs 1.8 lakh after posing as a driver of the Faridabad Sessions Judge and promising help in an attempt to murder case and protection from arrest, officials said on Thursday.

Two persons were involved in this cheating crime. While the main accused, Neyaz Mohammad, a resident of Babupur village of Gurugram district, was arrested on Wednesday, his accomplice Imran is on the run.

According to the complaint filed by the victim, Iqbal, a resident of Dhandhuka village in Nuh district, Mohammad claimed to be the driver of the judge, and together with Imran, gained the complainant’s confidence by claiming to have high connections.

The duo took Rs 1.8 lakh from Iqbal by promising to have Section 307 (attempt to murder) dropped from his case and protection from arrest.

Despite receiving the money, Iqbal received no relief, and the promises remained unfulfilled, read the complaint.

The accused, however, later returned Rs 80,000 and withheld Rs 1 lakh.

When Iqbal asked for the remaining amount, the accused threatened to lodge complaints against him.

Subsequently, Iqbal filed a complaint, and an FIR was registered at Nuh Sadar police station.

Later, police arrested Mohammad, while Imran is on the run.

“We are questioning the accused and are trying to nab his accomplice”, police spokesperson said. PTI COR AMJ AMJ

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