A former constable has been accused of defrauding a woman of Rs 1.80 crore in a real estate scam in Jammu, leading to the filing of a chargesheet by the Jammu and Kashmir Police Crime Branch.
Real Estate FraudJammu And Kashmir Police Crime BranchCheatingCriminal ConspiracyWhite Collar CrimeReal EstateJun 29, 2024
Rs 1.80 crore
A former constable of the Jammu and Kashmir Police
The Jammu and Kashmir Police Crime Branch
Cheating, fraud, and criminal conspiracy
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