The accused, identified as Kislay Thakur, used to even change his name and religion to cheat people. Hailing from an Army family, he used his knowledge of the force to impress and convince people that he was a Major.
Thakur, a resident of Amritsar, was arrested from Gurgaon by the staff of Janak Puri Police Station of West Delhi on Saturday on complaint of one Syed Rizwan Ahmed.
"Bashir duped him of Rs 5,95,000 on pretext of booking a Renault Duster car for the marriage. Bashir lured him by saying that he will book this vehicle through Army quota where he will get 50 per cent discount," said Additional Commissioner of Police (West) Ranvir Singh.
On June 2, Ahmed transferred the money in the specified account. Bashir again convinced him to deposit further Rs 2,50,000 for the purchase of the vehicle, which he obeyed.
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