Petitioner claims false arrest by Ahmedabad police in alleged visa scam
In a case related to a visa scam in Gujarat High Court, a petitioner accused Ahmedabad’s Anand Nagar police of falsely getting remand instead of arresting the main accused.
The petitioner Radhika Dhameliya said that the main accused named in the police complaint were given ‘special treatment’ and not questioned properly. Instead, they demanded custody of Dhameliya after arresting her from Surat.
It all started when a senior supervisor Ketan Nayak working at Gujarat Ambuja Exports Limited paid ₹23.50 lakh to Anand Nagar-based consultancy operators Daksh Goswami and Arohi Patel.
Despite paying the sum, he did not receive any updates from the consultancy and the operators began to ignore his calls.
He filed a complaint at Anand Nagar Police Station followed by which, Goswami and Patel were detained.
However, they named Surat-based Radhika Dhameliya, an operator at Kanak Immigration Consultancy.
In the petition, Dhameliya clarified that she was wrongly arrested. She had paid ₹14 lakh to Goswami via the RTGS payment system after the visa was not processed.
According to the petitioner, instead of detaining the main accused named in the complaint, the police gained her custody from a local court.
She has requested to take necessary actions against the Anand Nagar police inspector in her petition.
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