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Maharashtra: Case registered against owners of Goodwin Jewellers for alleged fraud

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Published : Oct 28, 2019, 5:41 PM IST

Updated : Oct 28, 2019, 8:09 PM IST

A case has been registered against the owners of Goodwin Jewellers for allegedly cheating customers who invested in its gold and other schemes. Thane Police in Maharashtra is in the process of issuing lookout notices against owners.

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Thane (Maharashtra): A case was registered against the owners of a jewellery store chain here on Saturday for allegedly fleeing with crores of rupees invested by customers.

"We have registered a case against owners of Goodwin Jewellers. Around 300 people came to us and complained about the fraud committed by the store's Dombivali branch. It has committed a fraud of over Rs 10 crore. We have sealed the outlet," Suresh Ahire, Senior Police Inspector at Dombivali Police Station, Thane told ANI.

Case registered against owners of Goodwin Jewellers for alleged fraud

The jewellery store chain is owned by Sunil Nair and Sudhir Nair.

Thane Police in Maharashtra are in the process of issuing lookout notices against owners of the Goodwin jewellery chain which shut its outlets and allegedly cheated customers who invested in its gold and other schemes, officials said on Monday.

The police in neighbouring Palghar district on Monday also booked the jewellery firm owners under the Maharashtra Protection of Interests of Depositors in Financial Establishments (MPID) Act, which has provisions for stringent action against those cheating customers.

As investors gathered outside some of the closed outlets in Thane and Palghar to seek a refund of their investments, a video went viral on social media platforms in which the jewellery chain owners were purportedly seen assuring that they have not run away and will return the money of the customers.

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They were also seen urging customers to have "faith" in them.

The Goodwin Jewellers chain shut its outlets in Thane, Palghar and Mumbai region a couple of days before Diwali, leaving hundreds of people, who had invested in their gold and fixed deposit schemes, in the lurch.

Several people who had kept gold with the jewellers, apart from participating in their other fixed deposit and investment schemes, found the outlets closed during the festival time when they were expecting disbursal of some of the promised returns, another police official said.

The firm's owners and whole-time directors, A M Sunilkumar and A M Sudheshkumar, hailing from Kerala, were untraceable since then, he said.

"A process is underway to issue lookout notices against the jewellery chain owners to ensure they don't escape from the country," Aahera said.

The case may be transferred to Thane Police's Economic Offences Wing as the fraud could be running into several crores, another official said.

As hundreds of people thronged police stations in their respective areas to lodge complaints, the Palghar police booked the jewellery chain owners under the MPID Act.

"We have sealed a shop of Goodwin jewellers in Vasai (Palghar) for further action. We have invoked provisions of the MPID Act against the jewellery company owners as hundreds of investors have been affected," said Manickpur police station's assistant inspector Sudhir Zahirkar.

Customers of Goodwin Jewellers gathered outside the store's Dombivali branch claiming that the outlet was not opened for some days before Diwali.

Thane (Maharashtra): A case was registered against the owners of a jewellery store chain here on Saturday for allegedly fleeing with crores of rupees invested by customers.

"We have registered a case against owners of Goodwin Jewellers. Around 300 people came to us and complained about the fraud committed by the store's Dombivali branch. It has committed a fraud of over Rs 10 crore. We have sealed the outlet," Suresh Ahire, Senior Police Inspector at Dombivali Police Station, Thane told ANI.

Case registered against owners of Goodwin Jewellers for alleged fraud

The jewellery store chain is owned by Sunil Nair and Sudhir Nair.

Thane Police in Maharashtra are in the process of issuing lookout notices against owners of the Goodwin jewellery chain which shut its outlets and allegedly cheated customers who invested in its gold and other schemes, officials said on Monday.

The police in neighbouring Palghar district on Monday also booked the jewellery firm owners under the Maharashtra Protection of Interests of Depositors in Financial Establishments (MPID) Act, which has provisions for stringent action against those cheating customers.

As investors gathered outside some of the closed outlets in Thane and Palghar to seek a refund of their investments, a video went viral on social media platforms in which the jewellery chain owners were purportedly seen assuring that they have not run away and will return the money of the customers.

Read more:Government exploring options to ease FDI norms to attract bidders for Air India

They were also seen urging customers to have "faith" in them.

The Goodwin Jewellers chain shut its outlets in Thane, Palghar and Mumbai region a couple of days before Diwali, leaving hundreds of people, who had invested in their gold and fixed deposit schemes, in the lurch.

Several people who had kept gold with the jewellers, apart from participating in their other fixed deposit and investment schemes, found the outlets closed during the festival time when they were expecting disbursal of some of the promised returns, another police official said.

The firm's owners and whole-time directors, A M Sunilkumar and A M Sudheshkumar, hailing from Kerala, were untraceable since then, he said.

"A process is underway to issue lookout notices against the jewellery chain owners to ensure they don't escape from the country," Aahera said.

The case may be transferred to Thane Police's Economic Offences Wing as the fraud could be running into several crores, another official said.

As hundreds of people thronged police stations in their respective areas to lodge complaints, the Palghar police booked the jewellery chain owners under the MPID Act.

"We have sealed a shop of Goodwin jewellers in Vasai (Palghar) for further action. We have invoked provisions of the MPID Act against the jewellery company owners as hundreds of investors have been affected," said Manickpur police station's assistant inspector Sudhir Zahirkar.

Customers of Goodwin Jewellers gathered outside the store's Dombivali branch claiming that the outlet was not opened for some days before Diwali.

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A case has been registered against the owners of Goodwin Jewellers for alleged fraud.



Thane (Maharashtra): A case was registered against the owners of a jewellery store chain here on Saturday for allegedly fleeing with crores of rupees invested by customers.




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Last Updated : Oct 28, 2019, 8:09 PM IST

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