Mumbai: Man dupes wife of Rs.1.50 lakh


Thane (Maharashtra), May 14 (PTI): A man was booked for allegedly conning his doctor wife of Rs.1.50 lakh, police said on Wednesday.

Jayesh Nadkarni, a resident of suburban Andheri in Mumbai, was booked under section 420 of IPC (cheating) on the basis of a complaint filed by his wife Archana Balwanat Akhade (37) in Andheri on Tuesday night, Assistant Sub-inspector at Kapurbawdi police station K B Patil said.

The complainant had met Nadkarni in 2009 and after a courtship they tied the knot in February this year. Nadkarni had told Archana that he was unmarried and worked with a private mobile firm in the USA, police said.

"Soon after their marriage, he started demanding money from Archana under the pretext of relocating as the duo were living separately after marriage. He had taken money from Archana on several occasions," Patil said.

The accused had taken money from her on several occasions after meeting Archana at her residence, at suburban Bandra, at Fort in South Mumbai and near Ashapura temple here.

Efforts are on to nab Nadkarni, police said.

  

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Wed, May 14 2014

    oh mumbai, especially flat owners be aware : there are some fake doctors entering to flat just get a permit from the watchman security have an appointment with flat owner and uska blood test karna hei...
    and they inject loot everything and go....

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