Rajkot: A Mumbai-based kitchenware manufacturing company on Monday lodged a cheating grievance against six fraudsters, who had allegedly siphoned off aluminum and thieve kitchenware worth Rs 47.79 lakh.
According to the grievance lodged by means of Abhaykumarsinh Omprakashsinh, a consultant of Spark Engineering Pvt Ltd from Mira Road (East) in Mumbai, Pankaj Patel from Rajkot, Ashish Dadhania and Nilesh Chauhan from Gondal, and Abhijitsinh Jadeja, Raju and Sandip Rathod from Jamnagar, had allegedly dedicated the fraud.
According to police, the accused had allegedly floated a bogus firm Supreme Bill Call and rented an place of job at Saibaba Complex on Kalawad Road and a godown in Navagam locality of Rajkot. They contacted Spark Engineering Pvt Ltd and knowledgeable its management that that they had got a significant contract from the Jamnagar base of Indian Air Force to provide kitchenware.
“The accused then availed the availability of kitchenware, worth Rs 47.79 lakh, from September 2018 to November 2018, from the Mumbai-based company. Then, as an alternative of making the fee, they downed their company’s shutters overnight and vanished. When the company learned the fraud, it lodged the grievance,” stated C B Jadeja, assistant sub-inspector of Rajkot particular operation crew.
Meanwhile, the police have launched a manhunt for the accused.
According to the grievance lodged by means of Abhaykumarsinh Omprakashsinh, a consultant of Spark Engineering Pvt Ltd from Mira Road (East) in Mumbai, Pankaj Patel from Rajkot, Ashish Dadhania and Nilesh Chauhan from Gondal, and Abhijitsinh Jadeja, Raju and Sandip Rathod from Jamnagar, had allegedly dedicated the fraud.
According to police, the accused had allegedly floated a bogus firm Supreme Bill Call and rented an place of job at Saibaba Complex on Kalawad Road and a godown in Navagam locality of Rajkot. They contacted Spark Engineering Pvt Ltd and knowledgeable its management that that they had got a significant contract from the Jamnagar base of Indian Air Force to provide kitchenware.
“The accused then availed the availability of kitchenware, worth Rs 47.79 lakh, from September 2018 to November 2018, from the Mumbai-based company. Then, as an alternative of making the fee, they downed their company’s shutters overnight and vanished. When the company learned the fraud, it lodged the grievance,” stated C B Jadeja, assistant sub-inspector of Rajkot particular operation crew.
Meanwhile, the police have launched a manhunt for the accused.
Six fraudsters dupe Mumbai kitchenware firm of Rs 48L
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