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Two held for selling fake stone as 'nagamani' for Rs 30 lakh in Hanur
Gayathri V Raj
DHNS
Last Updated IST
Representative image. Credit: iStock Photo
Representative image. Credit: iStock Photo

Police have arrested two persons for allegedly cheating a Bengaluru-based man of Rs 30 lakh by selling a fake stone terming it as 'nagamani'.

The arrested are Sannappagowda of Yarambadi village and Tangavelu of Koodaluru village of Hanur taluk. However, the prime accused Raju of Saragur village of Kollegal taluk is at large.

According to police, Raju, along with his friends, had sold a shining stone to Manish of Bengaluru, around a month ago, convincing him that it was 'nagamani'. Manish realised that he had been cheated after a few days and lodged a complaint with Ramapura police on July 26.

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Police, who initiated a probe, were successful in nabbing the accused. Search is on to nab Raju.

Manish had told the police that he had purchased the stone as there is a belief that 'nagamani' brings prosperity and good luck.

According to police, the arrested Sannappagowda and accused Raju were habitual offenders. They had cheated one Gangadhar of Bengaluru in 2006-07 by selling a fake stone as 'nagamani' for lakhs of rupees. They were then sentenced to jail but seem to have used the same modus operandi to cheat another person.

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(Published 28 July 2021, 14:38 IST)