Civil Contractor Cheated Of Rs 25 Lakh In Promise Of MBBS Seat In GMERS Medical College
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Vadodara: A city-based civil contractor has recently duped of Rs 25 lakh by a history-sheeter under the pretext of securing an MBBS seat at GMERS Medical College and Hospital in Gotri. The accused has now been booked under charges of cheating and criminal conspiracy following a complaint moved by the contractor who fell prey to the medical admission fraud.
It so happened that the student had already secured an MBBS seat in Ahmedabad, however, the contractor wanted her to continue further studies in Vadodara. In due course, he came across the fraudster through an employee.
Times of India reports that the accused assured him that he will arrange a seat for his daughter at the college as he is a senate member of the MS University. He further claimed that he knew several influential personalities as well, thus, he can ensure the admission of his daughter in the college under the NRI quota.
Trusting the person, the complainant paid him almost Rs 5 lakhs in August 2017 but when he met the accused the next day, he informed that admission can only be availed through management quota and hence sought another Rs 12 Lakhs from the complainant which he paid.
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