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Four booked for Rs 35.5 lakh admission fraud

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Muktsar, March 2

The Muktsar police have booked four persons for allegedly cheating a local doctor of Rs 35.50 lakh on the pretext of getting his son admitted in MBBS at Sharda University, Noida.

The complainant, Dr Rajinder Kumar Bansal, alleged that he wanted to get his son Dipankar admitted in the MBBS course. For this, he was contacted by Cola Chandrakant, his wife Madhu Singh Cola of Raigarh, Shreya Vijay Nanavare of Mumbai; and Imran of Lucknow.

He paid Rs 30.50 lakh and later transferred Rs 5 lakh online. But they did not get his son enrolled.

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