<p class="title">“Merci Monsieur!” (Thank You Sir) said 27-year-old Theophile Raux while expressing gratitude in the French language to senior police officials, including Mangaluru Commissioner of Police N Shashi Kumar who helped him get his money back.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Theophile Raux, working in Solarinblue company in Mangaluru, had agreed to share his rented apartment in Chilimbi. A friend had approached Raux and had sought a loan in order to develop his hotel business. Theophile transferred Rs 7.76 lakh to his friend’s account through Google pay.</p>.<p class="bodytext">When his friend vanished one day, Raux attempted to encash the post-dated cheques, which had bounced due to lack of funds. Meanwhile, Raux had also injured his leg during a mountaineering expedition forcing him to spend lakhs on the treatment.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Without any money, he was in despair when he approached Mangaluru Commissioner of Police N Shashi Kumar and DCP (Law and Order) Hariram Shankar.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Under the direction of the DCP, Kadri Police Inspector Ananthpadmanabh and PSI Anitha launched an investigation into the case.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The police, after meticulous investigation, tracked the accused in Goa on April 18. When the imposter’s parents were informed about their son’s fraud, the former agreed to issue a DD for Rs 7 lakh in Theophile Raux’s name.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“As of now, no case has been registered against the accused. But, based on revelations during further investigations, action will be taken,” said the commissioner.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Raux told reporters that under the leadership of the police commissioner, the police department is doing an excellent job of delivering justice.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“Now, I can leave India with peace of mind,” he said sighing in relief. </p>
<p class="title">“Merci Monsieur!” (Thank You Sir) said 27-year-old Theophile Raux while expressing gratitude in the French language to senior police officials, including Mangaluru Commissioner of Police N Shashi Kumar who helped him get his money back.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Theophile Raux, working in Solarinblue company in Mangaluru, had agreed to share his rented apartment in Chilimbi. A friend had approached Raux and had sought a loan in order to develop his hotel business. Theophile transferred Rs 7.76 lakh to his friend’s account through Google pay.</p>.<p class="bodytext">When his friend vanished one day, Raux attempted to encash the post-dated cheques, which had bounced due to lack of funds. Meanwhile, Raux had also injured his leg during a mountaineering expedition forcing him to spend lakhs on the treatment.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Without any money, he was in despair when he approached Mangaluru Commissioner of Police N Shashi Kumar and DCP (Law and Order) Hariram Shankar.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Under the direction of the DCP, Kadri Police Inspector Ananthpadmanabh and PSI Anitha launched an investigation into the case.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The police, after meticulous investigation, tracked the accused in Goa on April 18. When the imposter’s parents were informed about their son’s fraud, the former agreed to issue a DD for Rs 7 lakh in Theophile Raux’s name.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“As of now, no case has been registered against the accused. But, based on revelations during further investigations, action will be taken,” said the commissioner.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Raux told reporters that under the leadership of the police commissioner, the police department is doing an excellent job of delivering justice.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“Now, I can leave India with peace of mind,” he said sighing in relief. </p>