Mangaluru, Sep 5: A native of Aliyar village in Mangaluru taluk, who was part of a team of fraudsters that cheated nearly three hundred people in Maharashtra to the tune of Rs 4.5 crore has been arrested by the Mangaluru city police as per the request of their counterparts in Mumbai.

According to police, in 2014 a firm called Sri Sai Equera in Thane collected money Rs 4.5 crore from 293 persons on the pretext of building a chawl for them to live in. However, they neither took initiative to build any chawl nor returned the money. Gradually all the seven members of the firm went absconding.
Police personnel from Mahatma Phule Chowk police station managed to arrest Vijay Sanjay Kendre (23), Irfan Nabi Ahmad Khan (30), Ashish Dattaram Sawant (35), and Sachin Shantaram Gawkar (34), on two cases of cheating registered by the clients.
Santosh was an accused in both cases and was absconding since two years. Based on credible information that he was hiding in a house at Shirtady village, Mangaluru city police headed by Ramachandra Nayak, Police Inspector, Moodbidri police station, raided the house and nabbed him.
Mangaluru City Police chief M Chandra Sekhar said that based on a written request from Mahatma Phule Chowk Police Station that the accused be handed over to them, city police produced Santosh before the civil judge and judicial magistrate first court in Moodbidri and as per the orders of the court handed over custody of the accused to their Mumbai police counterparts.
The entire operation was carried out under the guidance of Rajendra D S, assistant commissioner of police, Mangaluru north sub-division by the PI Ramachandra Nayak and his staff - Dejappa, PSI, and staff Kantappa, Iqbal, Megharaj, Surendra, Brahmananda, Shivaraj, Sukesh and Sujan. Chandra Sekar appreciated the efforts of Ramachandra Nayak and his staff in acting timely on the information, carrying out this raid and arresting the absconding offender.

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