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A US woman was allegedly duped into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore by a jeweller father-son duo in Jaipur. According to the police, Cherish, who is an American citizen, spent Rs 6 crore on jewellery from a shop in the city's Gopalji Ka Rasta nearly two years ago. At the time of purchase, the seller also provided a JAIPUR: A US woman was allegedly tricked into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore by a father-son duo in Jaipur, police said. "The duo used the money to buy a Rs 3 crore A US tourist visiting Jaipur has accused a jeweler of duping her into buying fake jewelry for a staggering Rs 6 crore (approximately $870,000 USD). A Jaipur-based shopkeeper has been accused of scamming an American woman into paying â¹ 6 crore for artificial jewellery that was actually worth a mere â¹ 300. According to a report in the Taniya Dutta. Jun 11, 2024. Police are searching for father and son jewellers from the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan after they allegedly duped an American woman into paying 60 million rupees ($720,000) for items actually worth 300 rupees - less than $4. Cherish Nortez bought what she believed was 14 carat gold chain and a pendant A US woman named Cherish was duped into buying what she thought was genuine jewelry worth Rs 6 crore from a Rajasthan shop owner, only to find out it was counterfeit and valued at just Rs 300. She confronted the seller in Jaipur after showcasing the jewelry in the US and filed a police complaint. The case highlights concerns over fraudulent practices targeting international buyers. Meanwhile Jaipur/Delhi: A US woman was duped into buying artificial jewellery worth â¹ 300 for a whopping â¹ 6 crore by a Rajasthan shop owner, the police said. Cherish, a US citizen, bought the silver Identified as Cherish, the woman was conned by a man from Jaipur who sold her the fake jewellery at the city's Johri Bazaar. Reports say the ornaments sold to the woman are worth no more
than Rs 300. The woman revealed per The Economic Times that she met the conman identified as Gaurav Soni on Instagram in 2022 and went on to buy several pieces Cherish, a US resident bought a piece of jewellery from Jaipur's Johri Bazaar, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Manak Chowk police station. The jewellery cost her Rs 6 crore. However, when she displayed the jewellery at an exhibition in the US in April, it was discovered to be fake following which Cherish confronted the sellers. In a shocking incident, a US woman was duped into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for a whopping Rs 6 crore by a Rajasthan shop owner, the police said. The accused shopkeeper and his son Representative image. A US woman was allegedly duped by a jewellery shop owner in Rajasthan after she purchased jewels from him for a whopping Rs 6 crore and later found they were fake and worth only Rs 300. According to police, Cherish, a US citizen, purchased the silver jewellery with gold polish from a shop at Johri Bazar in Jaipur. A jeweller and his son from Jaipur are absconding after allegedly duping a US-based woman of ⹠6 crore by selling fake jewellery over the last two years, the police said.. Representational image. A US woman named Cherish was duped into purchasing artificial jewellery valued at Rs 300 for massive Rs 6 crore by a shop owner in Rajasthan, Indian police have revealed. Cherish, who is a US Story by ANI. ⢠1d ⢠2 min read. A jeweller and his son in Jaipur have been accused of duping a US woman out of Rs 6 crore by selling her fake jewellery, police said on Wednesday. According to Complainant Cherish Nortje, a US citizen. (Photo/ANI) Jaipur: A jeweller and his son in Jaipur have been accused of duping a US woman out of Rs 6 crore by selling her fake jewellery, police said on Wednesday. According to officials, the jeweller duo, identified as Rajendra Soni and Gaurav Soni, allegedly polished silver chains to look like gold Updated On - 12 June
2024, 03:05 PM. Jaipur: A jeweller and his son in Jaipur have been accused of duping a US woman out of Rs 6 crore by selling her fake jewellery, police said on Wednesday. According to officials, the jeweller duo, identified as Rajendra Soni and Gaurav Soni, allegedly polished silver chains to look like gold and sold Rs 300 A US woman, Cherish, was allegedly scammed into buying â¹300 worth of artificial jewelry for â¹6 crore by a father-son jeweler duo in Jaipur. Nearly two years A US woman was duped into buying artificial jewellery worth â¹ 300 for a whopping â¹ 6 crore by a jeweller father-son duo in Jaipur, Rajasthan. According to th Join Our Free Whatsapp Group. A US woman was frauded by the Jaipur jewellery company. She purchased jewellery for â¹6 crore (approximately $720,000), only to find out later that it was fake and worth just â¹300 (around $4). A jeweller duo from Jaipur allegedly polished silver jewellery with a chain and sold it to US women at the price of gold. A Jaipur-based shopkeeper has been accused of scamming an American woman into paying 6 crore rupees for artificial jewellery that was actually worth a mere 300 rupees. According to a report in the Economic Times, the US woman, named Cherish, paid the staggering amount for several pieces of jewellery purchased from a shop in Johri Bazaar in Jaipur, Rajasthan. A US woman fell victim to a scam involving fake jewellery in Rajasthan's Jaipur, where she was duped into purchasing artificial ornaments worth â¹6 crore from a local shop owner. Cherish, a US citizen, initially bought the silver jewellery with gold polish for just â¹300 at a shop in Johri Bazaar. However, when the jewellery was exhibited A US woman named Cherish was deceived into buying artificial jewelry worth â¹300 for an exorbitant â¹6 crore by a shop owner in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The fraud wa A US woman was duped into buying artificial jewellery worth ? 300 for a whopping ? 6 crore by a jeweller
father-son duo in Jaipur, Rajasthan. According to the police, Cherish, who is an American citizen, had met the owner Gaurav Soni of a jewellery shop called Rama Radium in Jaipur's Johri Bazaar through Instagram in 2022. A woman disguised as a man successfully stole jewellery worth â¹84,000 from a Lucknow jewellery shop. The deceptive act was revealed through CCTV footage, leading to the apprehension of the accused.