SHO Inderjit Singh identified the accused as -- Sohan Lal Shinh, his wife Veena Shinh, sons Lokesh Shinh and Mohit Shinh and daughter-in-law Idlim Shinh.
He said a case under Indian Penal Code (IPC) Sections 420 (cheating), 406 (breach of trust) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) was yesterday registered against the five after a complaint was lodged by the Belgium-based NRI Sarabjit Singh.
Lokesh allegedly told the complainant that he worked at a bank in Australia and was a business expert and could help boost his business prospects.
Lokesh invited Sarabjit to Phagwara and also visited the latter's residence in Barnala and persuaded him to have a joint business deal, the SHO said.
The NRI told the police that he allegedly gave Rs 1 crore to Lokesh in presence of his nephews Baljit Singh and Gurjant Singh and Rs 75 lakh more after a few months.
Later, Sarabjit's family invested money in the company which totalled up to Rs 15 crore and Lokesh then fraudulently transferred the company in his brother and wife's names, duping the NRI of the money, he said.
After the fraud, the entire family has gone underground and a search is on for them, he added.
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