India, Aug. 25 -- A 54-year-old man was arrested by Gurugram police from Mumbai on Friday for allegedly submitting a forged bank guarantee of Rs.6 crore to a cereal export firm in Udyog Vihar to obtain large quantities of raw materials, Gurugram police said on Sunday.
The suspect, identified as Nimish Mehta, originally from Ramdas Peth in Nagpur, Maharashtra. A team of the Gurugram police's economic offences wing (EOW) tracked him in Mumbai and brought him to the city on transit remand after arrest. He was produced before a court on Sunday and sent to two-day police remand for interrogation, officials said.
Sandeep Kumar, public relations officer of Gurugram police, said Mehta and his wife own a firm named Krupa Incorporation in Nagpur,...
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