Orthopaedic Surgeon arrested for Rs 1.41 lakh gold fraud
Doctor arrested
Panaji: Panaji Police have arrested a 38-year-old orthopaedic surgeon for allegedly defrauding a city-based jeweller by using a fraudulent RTGS payment screenshot to obtain gold ornaments worth Rs 1.41 lakh.
The case came to light when the jeweller noticed that the payment had not been credited, leading to a police complaint against the Hyderabad-based doctor. Following an investigation, the doctor was tracked down and arrested in Candolim, a well-known locality in Goa.
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According to Superintendent of Police (North) Rahul Gupta, jeweller Tejas Salkar, owner of Aurum Jewels in Panaji Market, reported that on August 11, the accused purchased multiple gold items, including a gold chain (2.75 g), a short mangalsutra (7.7 g), a Ganesh locket (0.85 g), a pair of earrings (1.48 g), and another locket (1.87 g), reports Daiji World.
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