Accused Gurraj Singh borrowed automobiles of his two associates and bought them to a automobile supplier for ₹6 lakh. He informed his associates that the automobiles had been stolen. Later, he promised the automobile supplier that the cash can be returned however to no avail.
A Jagraon resident borrowed automobiles from his two associates and later bought them to a automobile supplier for ₹6 lakh with out their information. The accused informed them the automobiles had been stolen.
The police have registered an FIR in opposition to the accused, recognized as Gurraj Singh, a resident of Jagraon.
The police have registered an FIR in opposition to the accused, recognized as Gurraj Singh, a resident of Jagraon.
The FIR has been lodged on the criticism of Rajan Vaidh, the proprietor of RS Automobile Bazaar, positioned within the Barnala highway space. Based on Rajan, Gurraj Singh approached him just a few months in the past, claiming to have two automobiles — a Toyota Innova and a Swift Dzire — belonging to his neighbors, who wished to promote them. Believing the deal to be authentic, Rajan paid ₹6 lakh for the automobiles.
Nevertheless, Rajan was later contacted by the Jagraon crime department, who knowledgeable him that the automobiles belonged to 2 different people. Upon investigation, it was found that Gurraj had bought the automobiles with out the information of their rightful homeowners.
Assistant sub-inspector (ASI) Satnam Singh, who’s investigating the case, mentioned Gurraj Singh, when summoned, promised to refund the ₹6 lakh to Rajan. Regardless of this, he did not return the cash.
The ASI added that an FIR underneath Part 420 of the IPC has been lodged in opposition to the accused on the PAU police station. A hunt is on for his arrest.