Former Indian officers scammed 1.4 billion rupees, and they ran away for 100 meters after they appeared in court.
Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.17
Jimu Journalist Sun Yan
According to the India Express, on September 16, local time, a prisoner suspected of scamming 1.4 billion rupees (about RMB 120 million) tried to escape after attending the hearing. It is reported that the man was captured by the police for more than 100 meters after running out of 100 meters and has been detained.
Screenshots of relevant reports (Source: "India Express"
It is reported that at around 1 pm that day, the man named Yadaf was escorted to the detention center after attending the hearing at the Gurgang District Court, and he suddenly ran away on the way.
A staff member told reporters, "At that time, when we first went to the D area near the lawyer's room, Ada Fu suddenly loosen my hand and ran towards the gate 2. One of my assistants kept chasing him. After about 100 meters, a inspector caught him, but he broke away. When he tried to continue running, he suddenly fell to the ground. Captured, it has been detained. "
It is understood that Adaf is the former deputy commander of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) and was arrested in January this year.
According to the police, Adaf is pretending to be an Indian Federal Police (IPS) officials who have deceived several contractors with the excuses of campus construction projects, and the total fraud has reached 1.4 billion rupees. After that, the police recovered the 138.1 billion rupees of cash and 6 luxury cars. His wife and sister were arrested for participating in the case.
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