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Two men arrested in Odisha for duping Delhi rice trader of ₹20 Lakh

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November 09, 2025

TWO men were arrested from Odisha for allegedly duping a rice trader of ₹20 lakh in northwest Delhi by posing as representatives of a company using forged documents, police said on Saturday.

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Two men arrested in Odisha for duping Delhi rice trader of ₹20 Lakh

The accused have been identified as Basudev Swain (35), a resident of Lucknow, and Deepak Kumar (40), a resident of Varanasi, both from Uttar Pradesh, police said.

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