Kavita Rani, Rahul and Ranveer members of property fraud gang arrested by Gurgaon police.
GURUGRAM: Vikram Gujral of Delhi’s Old Rajinder Nagar and Kamal Kishore Khosla of the 2006 blockbuster have an uncanny resemblance. Both of them had bought plots decades ago in the then developing outskirts of Delhi and hoped to build houses when they retired. And during a casual visit to their plots one day, both found their property grabbed by land sharks.
The 2021 edition of “Khosla Ka Ghosla” was unearthed in Gurugram this month when police lifted the veil of a gang that sold plots in Sushant Lok and Palam Vihar by forging documents of their original owners, most of whom are non-resident Indians.
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GURUGRAM: Police on Thursday claimed to have busted a gang of vehicle-lifters that used to steal high-end SUVs in Delhi-NCR, particularly Gurugram, and sell them in the northeastern states by replacing the original number plate with a fake one.
The accused would target only fully automatic SUVs. Once chosen, the gang would break open the vehicle’s lock by a high-end master key that allowed them to circumvent the SUV’s security system, police said. They would then change the registration number of the SUV with that of a scrapped vehicle in the northeastern states and then drive it to Nagaland before selling the same through a network of used car shops.