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Christian priest, girl worker of bar amongst three held for grabbing property of lifeless man

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By PTI

THANE: Police have arrested a Christian priest, a girl who labored at a bar, and another particular person from Thane metropolis of Maharashtra on the cost of grabbing a property value Rs 19.70 crore of a deceased man by creating his pretend marriage certificates, an official mentioned on Wednesday.

The accused have been recognized as Anjali Agarwal (30), Thomas Ramul Godpawar (50) and Mahesh Katkar (37), he mentioned.

Agarwal, who labored in a bar, fell in love with one of many prospects aged 35. The latter used to regularly go to the bar.

But after his dying in November 2021, Agarwal, with the assistance of the opposite two accused, created a pretend marriage certificates and grabbed his property at Kavesar in Thane metropolis, value Rs 19.70 crore, senior inspector Maloji Shinde of the property cell of crime department mentioned.

After their alleged irregularity got here to mild, the deceased man’s mom lodged a criticism at Naupada police station, primarily based on which the trio was booked below varied sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

The criticism mentioned that the accused grabbed his property by exhibiting the pretend marriage certificates, he mentioned.

The accused have been introduced earlier than a neighborhood courtroom, which remanded them in police custody until October 7.

THANE: Police have arrested a Christian priest, a girl who labored at a bar, and another particular person from Thane metropolis of Maharashtra on the cost of grabbing a property value Rs 19.70 crore of a deceased man by creating his pretend marriage certificates, an official mentioned on Wednesday.

The accused have been recognized as Anjali Agarwal (30), Thomas Ramul Godpawar (50) and Mahesh Katkar (37), he mentioned.

Agarwal, who labored in a bar, fell in love with one of many prospects aged 35. The latter used to regularly go to the bar.

But after his dying in November 2021, Agarwal, with the assistance of the opposite two accused, created a pretend marriage certificates and grabbed his property at Kavesar in Thane metropolis, value Rs 19.70 crore, senior inspector Maloji Shinde of the property cell of crime department mentioned.

After their alleged irregularity got here to mild, the deceased man’s mom lodged a criticism at Naupada police station, primarily based on which the trio was booked below varied sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

The criticism mentioned that the accused grabbed his property by exhibiting the pretend marriage certificates, he mentioned.

The accused have been introduced earlier than a neighborhood courtroom, which remanded them in police custody until October 7.

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