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Udupi, May 26: A person who is said to have cheated a whopping sum of Rs 3.82 crore to different banks in Tamil Nadu along with Rs 50,000 to a local mobile company has finally been nabbed and handed over to police on Friday May 25.

The arrested has been identified as Xavier Jesuraj alias Sesu (35), son of Koyal Pille, a native of Tamil Nadu who is married to a woman from Hirebettu near here for the last 7 years.  Sources said that he had married Jyothi saying that he was earning Rs 20,000 every month.  It is also reported that Jyothi was only 16-year-old during their marriage. Now his wife has complained that Xavier has been harassing her over the years.

Xavier has several cases pending against him for cheating different banks in Tamil Nadu.  Recently he had managed to cheat Rs 50,000 over a transaction of mobile currency to a Mangalore-based company.  Once the company came to know that he was fraud, they started a search to nab him.

On Friday they got a clue that he was in his wife's house at Hirebettu.  They reached there and caught him.  Though they handed him over to Manipal police, police asked them to hand him over to Mangalore police.  Accordingly he has now been handed over to Kadri police in Mangalore.

  

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