Jammu:
An Udhampur court docket on Thursday framed expenses of dishonest and fraud in opposition to 12 individuals for his or her alleged roles in duping an industrialist of Rs 5.60 crore on the pretext of promoting him a valuable steel on low cost charges.
The court docket of Udhampur chief judicial Justice of the Peace framed expenses in opposition to the accused saying that materials obtainable on the file and submission made by the prosecution, all 12 accused are prima facie responsible of committing offences of dishonest and fraud.
The ASJ framed expenses in opposition to the accused after they pleaded “not responsible” and claimed trial.
The formal trial of accused begins after framing of expenses.
The case pertained to the alleged tricking of native industrialist Raj Kumar Gupta in giving accused Mohmmad Iqbal Mir and Pervez Ahmed Mir of Batote a sum of Rs 5.60 crore for buying some “valuable steel” from some nomads of Patnitop.
On Mr Gupta’s criticism, the case was initially registered by the district police however was later transferred to the Jammu and Kashmir Crime Department, which filed the cost sheet within the case, indicting 12 individuals.
The indicted accused are Irfan Hamid Zargar, Mohmmad Iqbal, Mohmmad Akhter Mir, Muddasir, Abdul Jaleel (all of J&Okay), Ventakata Krishana Madgula (tester of the valuable steel), Parvej Ahmed Mir, Tahir Bakerwal, Imran Khan, Gundeep Singh, Angat Manhas, and Sandeep Singh Rana
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