Cops arrest 43-year-old woman trying to sell fake charity show tickets for Rs 5,000 after a tyre firm director, who was approached, suspects something fishy
A 43-year-old woman has been arrested by the Azad Maidan police for allegedly trying to con a tyre company director. The woman, identified as Shoba Ashok Harsora, was trying to sell counterfeit tickets for a supposed charity show.
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Police have recovered five tickets from her possession. Each fake ticket was priced at Rs 5,000. The woman is a resident of Shivam Tower in Mira Road. Cops are now on the lookout for her associates.
According to the police, on July 25 around 6.30 pm a man introducing himself as Shrivastav, called Potdar Tyre Limited on New Marine Lines and spoke to company director Anup Kumar Potdar. He mentioned an orchestra show at Shanmukhananda Hall, Sion on July 27 at 8 pm, for which he sought Potdar’s financial help.
The man told Potdar that the orchestra had been organised by the Sai Kripa Jan Seva Trust for charity and that he was sending his colleague over with five tickets costing Rs 5,000 each.
Suspecting something fishy, Potdar called Shanmukhananda Hall and inquired about a show called ‘New Star Music Melody.’ He was shocked when the hall management told him there was no show slated for that day. So when the woman, Harsora, arrived, Potdar kept her busy in conversation and even bought a ticket for Rs 5,000. Potdar then asked Harsora to sit in his car and drove her towards the police station.
Realising her game was up, Harsora jumped out of the car and tried to flee but Potdar’s security guard Sitaram More caught her and handed her over to the police. “We have arrested Harsora and booked her under section 420 and 34 of IPC. We have also recovered five more fake tickets from her possession,” said an officer of Azad Maidan police station.u00a0