Jammu Tawi, Feb 17: Crime Branch Jammu (CBJ) on Wednesday conducted raids and searches in the houses of alleged accused persons, who are involved in hatching criminal conspiracy for providing the JCB Machine to the complainant and duped of an amount of Rs23,50,000.
“Crime Branch Jammu conducted raids &searches in the houses of alleged accused persons namely Kulbir Singh, son of Sansar Singh of Bhau R.S.Pura Jammu, Narotam Singh, son of RamSaran of MarjaliKangril Jammu A/P H.No.267 Gandhi Nagar Jammu and Kulranjan Sharma @ Sonu, son of Om Parkash Sharma of 401 Rani Talab, Digiana Jammu in a case under FIR number 39/2020 under section 420, 120-B IPC P/S Crime Branch Jammu for their involvement in hatching criminal conspiracy for providing the JCB Machine to the complainant and duped of an amount of Rs.23,50,000/-. The search warrant was issued by the Court of Special Mobile Magistrate, Passenger Tax & Shops Estt. Act Jammu,” a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) reads.
“The searches were conducted in the presence of Executive Magistrate, Ist Class, TehsildarChoukiChoura, Jammu. During search incriminating documentshave been seized,” it said.
The statement said that the brief facts of the caseare that complainant namely BaldeepKourlodged a written complaint with Crime Branch Jammu alleging therein that she had to buy a JCB in 2017. “The complainant inquired details from the dealer from where she had to buy the JCB. The complainant applied for loan in J&K Bank, Branch Kullian, R.S.Pura, Jammu to purchase the JCB. The cost of the JCB was Rs. 23,50,000/-. The complainant paid the margin money of Rs.8,50,000/= to the dealernamely K.K.Motors, R.S.Pura, Near Indershawar Banquet Hall Prop,” it added.
“Kulbir Singh, son of Sansar Singh of KhourBhau, R.S.Pura, Jammu and the remaining amount (loan amount) was transferred by J&K Bank Branch Kullian R.S.Pura, Jammu in the account of the JCB dealership. But after number of times insisting the dealer for the delivery of JCB, Kulbir Singh refused to give the delivery of the JCB. Further investigation of the case is going on,” the statement added.



