Amazing mind! Put his QR code on the petrol pump, cheated the owner of 58 lakhs

Amazing mind! Put his QR code on the petrol pump, cheated the owner of 58 lakhs

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Mangalore Karnataka: A petrol pump worker deceived his owner with 58 lakhs in Mangalore. He put his QR code on the petrol pump, and customers were making payments, and all the money was going into the pump worker’s account. The police arrested the accused.

A shocking case has come from Mangalore in Karnataka. An employee of a district petrol pump in Bangalore cheated 58 lakh rupees by posting his QR code. He has transferred the money to his bank account via QR code for 2 years. When this reached the wind of the owner of the petrol pump, it was lodged as a police complaint.

It is a case against the pump worker of Reliance Petrol Pump near Bangraklur, Mangalore. It is alleged that he had committed a fraud of Rs 58 lakh in 2 years. It is alleged that the accused removed the QR code kept in the bank for customer payments and put his own QR code. It means the money paid by the customer was transferred to the bank account of the accused employee.

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He took off the QR code that was mounted on the pump and put up his own

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The accused, who allegedly committed the scam, has been identified as Mohandas, a resident of Bajpe in Mangalore. It is being told that he has been working at a petrol pump for about 15 years. He is in charge of the petrol pump’s bank account. He had put up the QR code of his account on the pump on 10 March 2020. He had taken out the QR code he had put on the pump. The pump owner was alerted to the money laundering. During the investigation, money laundering came to notice. Police complaint.

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Rs 58 lakh embezzled in two years

Petrol pump company manager Santosh Mathew has complained to the accused. A case has been registered at Mangalore’s Cyber ​​Crime and Economic Station. The police have arrested Mohandas and are interrogating him. Investigation has revealed that the accused Mohandas had changed the QR code from 10 March 2020 to 31 July 2022. During this period, the accused embezzled about Rs 58 lakh.