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Online Fraud Alert: In a startling incidence, a shop owner in Jaipur's well-known Johri Bazaar conned a US woman called Cherish into paying an astounding ₹ 6 crore for fake jewellery that was only worth ₹ 300. When Cherish displayed the necklace at a US exhibition and realised it was phoney, the fraudulent sale was exposed.
Since 2022, American citizen Cherish has spoken with Gaurav Soni, the shop owner, via Instagram. She spent a staggering ₹ 6 crore over the course of two years on what she thought were real gold and silver jewellery. However, the jewellery turned out to be far less valuable than she had been told—it was only silver pieces polished with gold.
When Cherish discovered the scam, she took off for India to face Gaurav Soni at his store in Johri Bazaar, Jaipur. After Soni rejected her allegations, she filed a police report and asked the US embassy for help. Since then, the embassy has asked Jaipur Police to look into the situation in great depth.
Both Gaurav Soni and his father Rajendra Soni have fled, and the police have begun a hunt for them. An officer said, "Special teams have been formed to trace the two men." The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with doing business online and the necessity of confirming the legitimacy of expensive purchases.
It's critical to maintain vigilance and safeguard oneself from possible scammers in light of the surge in online fraud. The following useful advice can help you stay safe:
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