The student used to go to school in a luxury car, kept a note-counting machine with him, the police were stunned to know the reason behind his riches

 

In Nasirabad, Ajmer, 11th-class student Kashif Mirza cheated two women of 42 lakhs in 3 months. According to the police, the accused student Kashif used to tell people about investment schemes on social media platforms. He used to cheat by luring people with high returns in a short time. During police interrogation, the accused made a shocking revelation that he used to go to school in a luxury car. The teachers also complained about this to the student's father. During interrogation, it was revealed that Kashif has cheated 80 lakhs so far. He has spent 20 lakh rupees on luxury life. The most shocking thing is that the police recovered a note-counting machine, 1 luxury car, and a laptop from the accused. Ajmer Cyber ​​​​Police Station Police took him on a two-day remand on Monday. Let's know the whole case in sequence:

Sub Inspector Manish Charan said that on March 21, 2024, the victims of fraud, Usha Rathore and Mala Patharia, had registered a case against the accused Kashif Mirza in the city police station of Nasirabad. Kashif had opened accounts in 5 banks. Investigation revealed that the accused had formed a company named Lakshmi Investment in October 2023 along with his two friends. The scheme was started with Rs 4000. The accused used to lure people to double their money in 28 days. To win the trust of the people, they used to give double the money initially. The distant relatives of the accused have also become victims of fraud.

According to the police, Kashif has spent Rs 20 lakh so far in living a luxurious life. The accused used to wear branded clothes and spend nights in luxury hotels of Ajmer-Pushkar. Kashif used to search for victims of fraud through social media.

The accused's father said - My son is being framed

Meanwhile, Kashif's father Parvez Mirza says that he only knew that Kashif makes reels on social media. He accused them of framing his son. Parvez Mirza did admit that some time ago he came to know about Kashif's luxury car from school. It was also revealed that these people used to hide the car somewhere. Truck-trailer body maker Parvez said that my son is being made a pawn.

This was a greedy scheme

During interrogation, accused Kashif also revealed the investment scheme. He said that initially an investment of Rs 3,999 was made for 4 weeks. A scheme of Rs 6,199 was run with a maturity amount of Rs 2,200 profit. People were duped by luring people with schemes like Rs 9,999 becoming Rs 15,499 in 6 weeks, Rs 19,999 becoming Rs 29,999 in 8 weeks, Rs 99,999 becoming Rs 1,39,999 in 13 weeks and Rs 1,99,999 becoming Rs 2,79,999 in 16 weeks.

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