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nashik three booked for duping women with false promise of government scheme benefits

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AI-generatedLocal fraud case in Nashik, India. No direct commercial mechanism, supply chain, or commodity impact. Purely criminal activity with no material effect on any sector or market.
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- Three individuals booked for defrauding 64 women in Nashik.
- Fraud involved false promise of Vishwakarma Scheme benefits (free training, cash assistance).
- Approximately ₹2.5 lakh collected from victims, each paying ₹3,500–₹10,000.
- Complainant Manisha Kadlag transferred ₹20,000 to accused Vishal Garud.
- Investigation under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
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