The cheated pigeon catcher was caught: 42 lakhs was cheated in the name of transferring money abroad, the pigeons killed him

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The cheated pigeon catcher was caught: 42 lakhs was cheated in the name of transferring money abroad, the pigeons killed him

Jind: CIA officer Narwana’s team arrested a pigeon catcher from Kaithal for cheating Rs 42 lakh to send money abroad. The arrested accused has been identified as Davindra Singh alias Kala, a resident of Siwan. The police produced the accused before the court and remanded him in custody for two days. The complainant alleged that the accused agents sold his brother to the mafia. Even though he gave the money, his brother Vikas was murdered. The police are investigating the matter.

Instead of sending it to Italy, it was sent to Libya

Deepak, a resident of Lone village, said in the complaint filed on December 12 that his brother Vikas, on December 23, 2022, through foreign posting agent Sandeep, a resident of Cheeka, Devendra, a resident of Kaithal, Dhola, a resident of Bidhran village, and his brother had left for Italy – in-laws Naresh. The defendant cheated his brother and sent him to Libya. Who was murdered by terrorists in Libya on December 11th because he had not paid the amount. The incident came to light when Hari Singh, a resident of Saharanpur UP, Kunal Rana and Guri, residents of Adana village, who were stuck in Libya, secretly received a call from a Pakistani youth and told him to bury the body.

Agents had sold the young man to the mafia

Complainant Deepak said the accused agents sold his brother to the mafia. He was asked to pay five thousand dollars. In November, he had transferred Rs 5 lakh to the accused. He had sold his one acre land and given Rs 25 lakh to the accused. Despite this, his brother Vikas was murdered. Narwana CIA chief Sukhdev Singh’s team took immediate action in the case and arrested Davindra Singh alias Kala from Siwan district Kaithal on the charge of pigeon hopping. The police have already arrested three accused in this case. Davindra Singh was remanded in judicial custody by the court for two days.

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