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Lucknow News: In a meeting held at a kitty party in Lucknow, a woman named Rashmi Singh extorted more than two crore rupees from her kitty friends. Let us tell you that money was demanded at different times. Sometimes in the name of making her son a pilot, sometimes for family expenses, sometimes by pleading that she is upset with her husband's affair, sometimes by making an excuse to fulfill her needs.

In this, fraud Rashmi Singh used to ask for cash from people. The highest amount given by a woman was Rs 38 lakh. In this case, a woman named Neha, who transferred money online, filed an FIR, the police is investigating. In this case, money was extorted from about 20 women. In which money was taken from Neha Gadru's Rs 13 lakh, Priya Jaiswal's Rs 38 lakh, Anamika Roy's Rs 25 lakh, Harjeet Kaur's Rs 27.58 lakh, Harpreet Singh's Rs 1.5 lakh, Kuljeet Kaur's Rs 1.5 lakh and from other people as well.

FIR lodged against the entire family,
out of which police has registered an FIR against Neha Gadru. In this FIR, police have registered an FIR under sections 406, 420, 504 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code 1860. Neha has filed a named FIR against Rashmi Singh, her husband Ashok Singh, son Gaurav Singh, daughter Garima Singh. In a conversation with ABP News, Neha told that she had given 18 lakh rupees, 5 lakh rupees of hers have been returned, 13 lakh rupees are still left. In which now Rashmi has refused to give her money. 

13 years old friendship with Rashmi
When Neha went to Rashmi's house, her husband also said a lot of bad things to her. Neha told that she has a 13 years old friendship with Rashmi. First Rashmi built trust, took some money and returned it and then for the past some time she has been asking for money saying that she is upset with her son's education and her husband's debauchery. In this, Neha transferred 10 lakh rupees to Rashmi from her account and sent the rest of the money in cash.

Rashmi always asked for money in cash
and in the name of returning the money, she had given cheques and when all these people deposited the cheques in the banks, they bounced. Now all of them are fighting their case under the Negotiable Instruments Act.
These women told that Rashmi Singh used to extort money from these people and after that she used to buy different cars, go on foreign tours. Rashmi Singh bought a Mercedes car with these people's money and lived a luxurious life.

What did DCP Jitendra Dubey say?
In this case, DCP North of Lucknow Commissionerate Jitendra Dubey issued a statement saying that a complaint has been received in this case on the basis of which an FIR has been registered, the police is investigating and further action will be taken soon. In this case, when we tried to call Rashmi Singh, her phone was continuously busy. The call went to her son's phone but the phone was not picked up and when we called her husband, he said that he has no information about this case. 

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