According to a complaint lodged by the store manager, a man looking for a laptop came to his shop on Wednesday.
The accused, who claimed to be the manager of a renowned hotel in the city and identified himself as Lalwani, selected a laptop worth Rs 62,000, police said.
He then said he was heading to his hotel for a meeting and that he would call up the store for delivering the gadget to his place.
When the man and his accomplice did not show up for a long time, the store manager enquired from the hotel staff, who told him there was no manager of that name at the place, police said.
The victim then approached the Vartak Nagar police who registered an offence yesterday under IPC sections 420 (cheating) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) in connection with the incident.
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