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A ‘parking lot’ for seized vehicles in Chennai
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February 27, 2021 13:36 IST
K.K. Nagar police have kept them on footpaths at P.T. Rajan Salai, citing lack of space on the station premises; a dedicated space in the police zone for these vehicles remains unused
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K.K. Nagar police have kept them on footpaths at P.T. Rajan Salai, citing lack of space on the station premises; a dedicated space in the police zone for these vehicles remains unused
The new footpaths at P.T. Rajan Salai in K.K. Nagar have been converted into a ‘parking lot’, not by residents or motorists visiting the locality. It is the K.K. Nagar police, with their seized vehicles two-wheelers and auto-rickshaws occupying a section of the footpaths on both sides of the road. With the Sivan Park nearby, the footpaths on P.T. Rajan Salai are well-hoofed.
Nigerian Man Dupes Indian National By Posing As Owner Of UK Pharmaceutical Company
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by SaharaReporters, New York
Dec 29, 2020
The Cyber Crime Wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) has busted a commodity scam and arrested a Nigerian suspected to be part of a syndicate made up of Nigerian nationals.
According to Indi News, the accused has been identified as Fulgens Quadio, alias Kristopher Wilmer, 27, and was arrested in Mumbai.
Cyber crime police in Chennai bust scam involving Nigerian gang
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December 24, 2020 16:42 IST
The case was based on a complaint from a man in Chennai, who said he had lost ₹40 lakh
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The case was based on a complaint from a man in Chennai, who said he had lost ₹40 lakh
The Cyber Crime Wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) has busted a commodity scam and arrested the prime accused, who is suspected to be part of a network of Nigerian nationals.
The accused has been identified as Fulgens Quadio alias Kristopher Wilmer, 27, and was arrested in Mumbai.