Ludhiana: A self-styled “sorcerer” duped an Azad Nagar resident of Rs 11.80 lakh cash, his Maruti Suzuki Alto car and valuables on the pretext of performing some remedy for his ailing son. Model Town police lodged an FIR against the accused, Surinder Pal alias Bittu Baba, a resident of Chet Singh Nagar, after an inquiry.
The complainant, Baljit Singh of Azad Nagar said that his 8-year-old son was ill and despite medical treatment, his condition did not improve.He said that he met “Bittu Baba” through an acquaintance. Bittu Baba claimed that he would cure his son by performing some remedy. Baljit Singh added that the accused took Rs 11.80 lakh cash, a Maruti Suzuki Alto car and valuables from January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2023 but his son was not cured. When he asked the accused to return his money, he started threatening him. Thereafter, he filed a police complaint. tnn
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The complainant, Baljit Singh of Azad Nagar said that his 8-year-old son was ill and despite medical treatment, his condition did not improve.He said that he met “Bittu Baba” through an acquaintance. Bittu Baba claimed that he would cure his son by performing some remedy. Baljit Singh added that the accused took Rs 11.80 lakh cash, a Maruti Suzuki Alto car and valuables from January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2023 but his son was not cured. When he asked the accused to return his money, he started threatening him. Thereafter, he filed a police complaint. tnn
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