Man posing as army man loots Baramulla shopkeeper

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A man posing as army man looted a shopkeeper of Rs 1.35 lakh in Khasipora Khore village of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

Talking to Kashmir News Service(KNS), shopkeeper Mohammad Rafiq Ahanger claimed a man posing as army man ordered some hardware items worth Rs 42,500 over phone and he prepared the same.

โ€œThen I arranged a vehicle to take those items to local army camp, where the person asked me to come. The man then asked my account details so he could pay the bill. Accordingly, I disclosed the details to him, however, after accepting the payment request on PhonePe he withdrew all the money amount to Rs 1.35 lakh from my account,โ€ he claimed.

He further said that when he reached the army camp with the hardware material, he came to know that they never called him for this.

โ€œThen I realised I have been cheated by some fraudster who looter all the money from my bank account,โ€ he said.

Meanwhile, police have registered a case in this regard and investigation has been set into motion. (KNS)

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