Karnataka: Con-man held for cheating Medical Aspirants
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Bengaluru: Police authorities have caught hold of a con-man, who had been cheating the Medical aspirants by promising them medical college seats in reputed Medical college in the city. This comes after a complaint of a odisha-based medical aspirant, that he took Rs 17.80 lakhs from her, promising her admission.
Deccan Herald reports that the arrested has been identified as Ajithesh Mondal, a native of Kolkata and resident of Subramanya Nagar. The police have recovered Rs 5.50 lakh from him. Mondal and his wife Pinky Paul ran a business in the name of Ajitesh Mondal Higher Education Counselling Centre, having its office on New BEL Road.
Deccan Herald reports that the arrested has been identified as Ajithesh Mondal, a native of Kolkata and resident of Subramanya Nagar. The police have recovered Rs 5.50 lakh from him. Mondal and his wife Pinky Paul ran a business in the name of Ajitesh Mondal Higher Education Counselling Centre, having its office on New BEL Road.
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