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Court convicts man for cheating south Korean tourist of Rs 1.75 lakh | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, June 14: A local court here convicted a man for cheating a South Korean tourist of Rs 1.75 lakh after Jammu and Kashmir police tourism enforcement wing filed a charge-sheet in a record seven days, an official spokesman said here on Thursday evening. Giving details about the case he said on June 2, a South Korean tourist-- Yun Hee Kim approached Tourist Police station Srinagar with a complaint stating that she was cheated by one Umar Farooq Billoo, resident of Abi Karpora Dal Lake Srinagar, of Rs 1.75,000 from her. Accordingly, a case FIR No. 06/2018 U/S 420 RPC 2/32, 36(2) tourist trade act came to be registered in Tourist Police Station Srinagar and investigation was set into motion. The complainant was provided a free and secure accommodation by the Tourism department till the case was decided by the court, he said. During investigation the accused Billoo was arrested and the statement of the lady was recorded before a magistrate. The complainant stated that she arrived at New Delhi on April 23, 2018 and was supposed to visit Varanasi. She reached Pahargunj area where the accused Billoo followed her and lured her to visit Kashmir. She stated that she trusted him and accompanied with him to Srinagar where the accused arranged her stay in his home. After some days the accused told her that his mother is seriously ill and he needs Rs 3 lac for her treatment. The complainant trusted him and out of sympathy gave him Rs 1.75 lakh in three transactions with the consideration that he will return her money. However, later on in New Delhi, the lady heard that the accused is a habitual cheater. The lady then travelled from New Delhi to Srinagar by road, only to register her complaint against the Billoo at tourist police Station. Investigations into the case have revealed that the mother of the accused was never ill and it was a trick of the accused to entice and induce the Korean lady in order to rob her off her money. Further investigations has revealed that the value of Indian rupee equals to 16 Korean won and the Korean woman has actually paid Rs 28, 00,000 (28 lakh) Korean won to the accused, the spokesman said. Police team led by SHO Tourist Police Station Inspector Suhail Rasool, under the supervision of SSP Enforcement, concluded the investigation of case on merits and the chargesheet was filed before the court of Ist Additional Munsif Srinagar on June 9, 2018. The accused confessed to having borrowed the money from the complainant in the court and agreed to return it. Keeping in view the limited period of visa of Korean lady and with the assistance of Prosecution wing of J&K police, the court presided over by Judge Abdul Bari, heard the case on priority. Due to the joint team effort of tourist police and support and cooperation of prosecution & Judiciary, the aggrieved lady was finally provided justice and Rs 1.75 lakh INR were got refunded to her in the court. |
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