A man has cheated Rs 34,000 from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's daughter Harshita. Harshita had given information to sell the sofa on an e-commerce platform, and the person cheated her by calling herself a buyer. Police told about this on Monday. According to the police, an FIR was registered in the Civil Lines police station of the Northern District under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) after receiving information from the police on Sunday in this case.
According to the police, Chief Minister Kejriwal's daughter gave information on the e-commerce platform to sell a sofa. The person approached them, showing interest in shopping. In the name of correcting the account, he transferred a small amount to Harshita's account. After this, the person sent her a QR code and asked her to scan so that the fixed amount would be transferred to his account. But, doing so, 20 thousand rupees were deducted from Harshita's account.
After this, when Harshita complained to the person, she said that it happened by mistake. On doing the same process again, Rs 14,000 was deducted from Harshita's account. "Based on the complaint received, we have registered an FIR under the relevant sections of the IPC," the police officer said. Investigation has been initiated and we are looking for the accused. '