JAMUI: In Jamui, two individuals posed as district administration officials and duped a vegetable vendor of Rs 55,000 by discussing counterfeit notes. The incident took place in the old market area, and the victim has filed a complaint at the town police station. The victim has been identified as Sanjay Shah, son of Jangli Shah, a resident of the old market.

Sanjay is a wholesale vegetable trader, and he was approached by two individuals who claimed to be district administration officers. They engaged in a conversation about counterfeit notes and managed to deceive Sanjay into giving them Rs 55,000. The incident has raised concerns about the security of traders in the area.

The victim has lodged a complaint at the town police station, and an investigation has been initiated. The police are examining CCTV footage from the area to identify the culprits. Such incidents of fraud and deception have become a cause for worry for local businesses, and authorities are taking measures to ensure the safety and security of traders in the market.

The incident serves as a reminder for traders to be cautious and vigilant while dealing with unknown individuals. It is important to verify the credentials of anyone claiming to be a government official and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The police are working towards apprehending the culprits and bringing them to justice to prevent such incidents in the future.

जमुई जिले में घटित हुए एक मामले में, दो लोगों ने एक सब्जी विक्रेता को धोखे से 55 हजार रुपये लूट लिए। ये घटना पुरानी बाजार क्षेत्र में हुई है और पीड़ित ने इस मामले की शिकायत टाउन थाने में दर्ज करवा दी है। पीड़ित का नाम संजय शाह है और वह सब्जी का होलसेल कारोबार करता है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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