Pune News: Two Booked In ₹ 1.22 Crore Real Estate Fraud Case


Despite issuing promissory notes confirming receipt of the money, the accused failed to deliver the land or return the funds. When Behera demanded a refund, one of the accused refused, stating that neither the land nor the money would be provided.

Police have registered the case under sections 406, 420, 506, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code, though no arrests have been made yet.

This case highlights growing concerns over fraudulent practices in the real estate sector.

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