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Man Claimed He Could Convert Rupees Into Dollars With 'Magic', Arrested

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Oct, 2019 07:32 PM

    A man from Cameroon has been arrested in Noida for national was allegedly cheating people by claiming he could convert their Indian currency notes into American dollars through "magic", the police said.


    The accused, Kamleu-Nya Alain, was arrested from Noida's Sector 121, the police said.


    He told police that he had earlier been jailed in India for fraud and his passport is submitted at the Tis Hazari Court in Delhi, Noida Superintendent of Police Vineet Jaiswal said.


    "He would promise people to return them more money, and convert their Indian currency notes into US dollar notes. A white powder and water-like fluid has been seized from his possession which he would use for the ''magic trick'' for converting notes," he said.


    A man approached the police on Monday claiming the man had cheated him of Rs. 10 lakh using the same "magic trick". Alain would use his "magic trick" on notes and tell people to check the money after two hours and find it converted into American dollars, the officer said.


    "The victim handed him over Rs. 10 lakh and got back a packet of plain papers in the shape of currency notes, with the first and last notes of the wad having Rs. 2,000 note, which was printed by the accused," Mr Jaiswal said.

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