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A US woman was allegedly duped into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore by a jeweller father-son duo in Jaipur. According to the police, Cherish, who is an American citizen, spent Rs 6 crore on jewellery from a shop in the citys Gopalji Ka Rasta nearly two years ago. At the time of purchase, the seller also provided a A US woman, Cherish, was allegedly scammed into buying ₹300 worth of artificial jewelry for ₹6 crore by a father-son jeweler duo in Jaipur. Nearly two years JAIPUR: A US woman was allegedly tricked into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore by a father-son duo in Jaipur, police said. The duo used the money to buy a Rs 3 crore A jeweller and his son from Jaipur are absconding after allegedly duping a US-based woman of ₹ 6 crore by selling fake jewellery over the last two years, the police said.. Representational image. A Jaipur-based shopkeeper has been accused of scamming an American woman into paying ₹ 6 crore for artificial jewellery that was actually worth a mere ₹ 300. According to a report in the Jaipur/Delhi: A US woman was duped into buying artificial jewellery worth ₹ 300 for a whopping ₹ 6 crore by a Rajasthan shop owner, the police said. Cherish, a US citizen, bought the silver A U.S. tourist was duped of Rs 6 crore for jewellery which turned out to be fake. Identified as Cherish, the woman was conned by a man from Jaipur who sold her the fake jewellery at the citys Johri Bazaar. Reports say the ornaments sold to the woman are worth no more than Rs 300. The woman revealed per The Economic Times that she met the A US woman named Cherish was duped into buying what she thought was genuine jewelry worth Rs 6 crore from a Rajasthan shop owner, only to find out it was counterfeit and valued at just Rs 300. She confronted the seller in Jaipur after showcasing the jewelry in the US and filed a police complaint. The case highlights concerns over fraudulent practices targeting


international buyers. Meanwhile In a shocking incident, a US woman was duped into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for a whopping Rs 6 crore by a Rajasthan shop owner, the police said. The accused shopkeeper and his son The National. Police are searching for father and son jewellers from the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan after they allegedly duped an American woman into paying 60 million rupees $720,000 for items actually worth 300 rupees - less than $4. Cherish Nortez bought what she believed

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