In Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, a lover played such a trick that even the police were surprised to see it. To impress his girlfriend, a young man made her do shopping worth thousands of rupees. But he did not spend a single rupee on shopping. Then the boy's deception came to light, due to which his girlfriend also had to come to the police station. The boyfriend tricked his girlfriend into shopping through a fake app. Let us know what this whole matter is.
Police caught the accused
In Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, a lover made a purchase worth thousands of rupees for his girlfriend through a mobile app. No one had any inkling of this. But after some time, the shopkeeper working at the shop from where he had bought it came to know that the young man had cheated him. So he went to the police station and complained about it to the police. The police have arrested the accused youth. The young man told that he wanted to impress his girlfriend. He thought why not take the girl on shopping worth thousands of rupees. But the young man did not have that much money. He hit his brain very hard. Downloaded an app in mobile. It comes with automatic sound of Google Pay. That is, with the help of this app, the message 'Your payment is successful' and a photo also appears. The young man made a purchase worth Rs 25 thousand from a shop through this app.
The matter came to light when the businessman checked his balance.
He pretended to give money in front of the lady shopkeeper. Scanned bar code. Then a voice came from his mobile, “Your payment has been successful.” Along with this, the young man also showed the photo to the lady shopkeeper. It said that ₹25000 was successfully transferred. The lady shopkeeper thought that the payment must have been made. He trusted the young man. Made him go shopping and then let him go, but after some time when the lady shopkeeper checked his balance, he was shocked. There was no money in his account either. The woman immediately reached the police station. He complained to the police again. The matter is of Kamla Nagar. Simran, living in Tej Nagar, has a readymade shop in Kamla Nagar Market. On October 21, a young man gave clothes and artificial jewelery to his friend. The young man made an online payment of Rs 25 thousand.
The incident was captured in CCTV
He showed on the mobile screen that the payment has been done. Simran felt that perhaps the young man was telling the truth. He did not check his account balance. After some time, when I checked the balance, I was surprised. Payment not received. The victim lodged a complaint at Kamla Nagar police station. During investigation, the police came to know that the accused had made purchases from many shops. Police said that the number of the scooter of the accused is visible in the CCTV footage. Through this the police reached the house of the accused. The name of the accused is Shivam Gehlaut alias Golu resident of Arjunnagar.
tell a secret to the police
Shivam told the police that earlier he used to work in a finance company located at Sanjay Place. He became friends with a girl. Both of them started having an affair again. He took his girlfriend shopping to impress her. There is an app on his mobile which shows that the 'payment was made online' as the girlfriend was completely unaware of his actions. But due to his actions his girlfriend also had to come to the police station.