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Ahmedabad Govt doctor duped of Rs 28 lakh by ex-boyfriend
Ahmedabad: In a recent case of fraud, a doctor working at a government-run medical college has lodged a complaint with the Detection of Crime Branch (DCB), accusing her ex-boyfriend of duping her out of Rs 28 lakh.
The doctor claimed that during the 5 years of the relationship, she loaned him a huge amount to help him in his business but later he refused to pay her back and broke up with her.
The complainant has been identified as a 38-year-old doctor who worked as a tutor at a government-run medical college. She filed an FIR on Tuesday, detailing the alleged financial deceit by her former boyfriend, a resident of South Bopal.
The complainant, who established a connection with her former boyfriend in 2012, reported that their relationship began when she was seeking to purchase a life insurance policy online. She purchased a policy from the accused and over time, their association grew, leading to frequent conversations. The woman mentioned that her previous engagement ended in 2017, coinciding with the accused's divorce, reports the Times of India.
The accused allegedly approached the doctor and pursued her for a relationship. Despite initially resisting his advances, she eventually agreed to a relationship. The accused allegedly deferred discussions about marriage, stating he would only consider it after establishing his business. Between 2017 and 2022, the woman claimed to have given him Rs 28 lakh in total, even resorting to personal loans to support his business ventures.
Facing financial challenges after her father's demise in 2022, she approached the person demanding repayment of the money that she loaned him. However, he purportedly refused, severing all ties and issuing threats of dire consequences if she pursued the matter. The DCB has registered a case against Narela, including charges of cheating, breach of trust, and criminal intimidation. An ongoing investigation is underway to delve into the details of the alleged financial fraud, reports The Daily.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.