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Case slapped against Azharuddin, 2 others for 'cheating' travel agent

A travel agent in Maharashtra lodged a police complaint against former Indian cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin and two others alleging that they cheated him to the tune of Rs 20.96 lakh.  Azharuddin, however, dismissed the allegation as "baseless," and said that he will take legal action against the complainant.

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Published : Jan 23, 2020, 12:56 PM IST

Aurangabad (Maharashtra): A case has been registered against former Indian cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin and two others in Maharashtra after a travel agent lodged a police complaint alleging that they cheated him to the tune of Rs 20.96 lakh.

Azharuddin, however, dismissed the allegation as "baseless," and said that he will take legal action against the complainant, Mohammed Shahab.

A police official briefing the media about the case

Shahab, owner of Danish Tours and Travels agency in Maharashtra's Aurangabad city, alleged in his complaint that he booked various international flight tickets worth Rs 20.96 lakh for Azharuddin and some others in November last year on the request of the former India captain's personal assistant Mujib Khan, the police official said.

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Shahab alleged that he was repeatedly promised payment online, but he did not receive any money.

In his complaint, Shahab said that when he asked for the payment, Khan's associate Sudesh Awakkal sent an e-mail saying he has transferred Rs 10.6 lakh to him, but it was not received, the official said.

"On November 24, Awakkal sent Shahab a picture on WhatsApp of a cheque issued by him and Khan also did the same on November 29, but the complainant alleged that he did not receive any of the cheques," he said.

Shahab on Wednesday lodged a complaint at City Chowk police station here against Azharuddin, Khan and Awakkal under Indian Penal Code Sections 420 (cheating), 406 (criminal breach of trust) and 34 (common intention). Meanwhile, Azharuddin said that the allegations against him were baseless.

In a video posted on Twitter, the former cricketer said, "There is no truth in this complaint and is made just to be in limelight. The allegations made in the complaint are baseless. I will seek legal advice and file defamation case worth Rs 100 crore against the complainant."

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Aurangabad (Maharashtra): A case has been registered against former Indian cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin and two others in Maharashtra after a travel agent lodged a police complaint alleging that they cheated him to the tune of Rs 20.96 lakh.

Azharuddin, however, dismissed the allegation as "baseless," and said that he will take legal action against the complainant, Mohammed Shahab.

A police official briefing the media about the case

Shahab, owner of Danish Tours and Travels agency in Maharashtra's Aurangabad city, alleged in his complaint that he booked various international flight tickets worth Rs 20.96 lakh for Azharuddin and some others in November last year on the request of the former India captain's personal assistant Mujib Khan, the police official said.

Read: Maha govt holds review meeting on Koregaon Bhima case

Shahab alleged that he was repeatedly promised payment online, but he did not receive any money.

In his complaint, Shahab said that when he asked for the payment, Khan's associate Sudesh Awakkal sent an e-mail saying he has transferred Rs 10.6 lakh to him, but it was not received, the official said.

"On November 24, Awakkal sent Shahab a picture on WhatsApp of a cheque issued by him and Khan also did the same on November 29, but the complainant alleged that he did not receive any of the cheques," he said.

Shahab on Wednesday lodged a complaint at City Chowk police station here against Azharuddin, Khan and Awakkal under Indian Penal Code Sections 420 (cheating), 406 (criminal breach of trust) and 34 (common intention). Meanwhile, Azharuddin said that the allegations against him were baseless.

In a video posted on Twitter, the former cricketer said, "There is no truth in this complaint and is made just to be in limelight. The allegations made in the complaint are baseless. I will seek legal advice and file defamation case worth Rs 100 crore against the complainant."

Also Read: It's official: Mumbai to remain open 24x7 as Cabinet clears plan

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Case against Azharuddin, 2 others for 'cheating' travel agent
         Aurangabad, Jan 23 (PTI) A case has been registered
against former Indian cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin and two
others here in Maharashtra after a travel agent lodged a
police complaint alleging that they cheated him to the tune of
Rs 20.96 lakh, an official said on Thursday.
         Azharuddin, however, dismissed the allegation as
"baseless", and said he will take legal action against the
complainant, Mohammed Shahab.
         Shahab, owner of Danish Tours and Travels agency in
Maharashtra's Aurangabad city, alleged in his complaint that
he booked various international flight tickets worth Rs 20.96
lakh for Azharuddin and some others in November last year on
the request of the former India captain's personal assistant
Mujib Khan, the police official said.
         Shahab alleged he was repeatedly promised payment
online, but he did not receive any money.
         In his complaint, Shahab said when he asked for the
payment, Khan's associate Sudesh Awakkal sent an e-mail saying
he has transferred Rs 10.6 lakh to him, but it was not
received, the official said.
         OnNovember 24, Awakkal sent Shahab a picture on
WhatsApp of a cheque issued by him and Khan also did the same
on November 29, but the complainant alleged that he did not
receive any of the cheques, he said.
         Shahab on Wednesday lodged a complaint at City Chowk
police station here against Azharuddin, Khan and Awakkal under
Indian Penal Code Sections 420 (cheating), 406 (criminal
breach of trust) and 34 (common intention).
         Meanwhile, Azharuddin said the allegations against him
were baseless.
         In a video posted on Twitter, the former cricketer
said, "There is no truth in this complaint and is made just to
be in limelight. The allegations made in the complaint are
baseless. I will seek legal advice and file defamation case
worth Rs 100 crore against the complainant." PTI AW
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