Tuesday, March 29, 2011
A Ticket for 250 Rupees to 25,000 Rupees
Chandigarh: The fact that a ticket at a price of Rs 250 is sold for 25,000 rupees in the black market has been confirmed.
UT police crime branch on Saturday arrested a resident of Sector-46, Naresh Garg, in the act by selling two tickets to the World Cup semi-final between India and Pakistan, which costs Rs 250 for Rs 50,000. The defendant has a department store and two tickets Burail, along with 50,000 rupees in cash were recovered from their possession.
Inspector Amanjot Singh, in charge of the crime branch, said a trap was laid after a tip. A policeman was sent plainclothes Garg as a decoy customer. He said the accused was being interrogated to determine how many tickets had been sold and bought. Police sources said that Garg had confessed that he had bought the tickets from the Central Bank of India, a few days ago.
A case under Section 420 (cheating) of IPC was registered in police station Sector-34. The accused was produced in the district courts of Sector-17 on Sunday.
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