Delhi couple held for selling ₹1.10-cr Gurugram flat using forged documents
A Delhi couple has been arrested for allegedly selling a ₹1.10-crore flat in Gurugram using fake documents, police said on Wednesday. The complainant paid the entire ₹1.10 crore to the accused in instalments on different dates. (Representational) The accused, identified as Bhanu Priya Narang (33) and her husband Dhruv Sharma (35), allegedly used a fake bank statement, foreclosure-related screenshots and documents purportedly showing a bank no-objection certificate (NOC) to convince the buyer that there were no dues on the property, police said. According to police, a man lodged a complaint on April 4 alleging that the couple had agreed to sell him a flat in Sushant Lok Phase-2 for ₹1.10 crore. The accused had informed him that a bank loan was outstanding on the flat and assured him that the loan would be cleared and the bank NOC and original documents would subsequently be handed over, police said. Also Read | Fake MEA officials hold guests captive at Lucknow hotel, detained; 478 forged IDs recovered The complainant paid the entire ₹1.10 crore to the accused …
