Assam man poses as bank official, sells rented cars online in Arunachal; arrested

In a shocking case of deception, a man from Guwahati has been arrested for allegedly posing as a bank official to sell rented luxury cars in Arunachal Pradesh. The accused reportedly rented high-end vehicles in Assam and misrepresented himself to facilitate the sale of these cars online. Police managed to recover 16 cars linked to this scam, highlighting the growing issue of vehicle fraud in the region. Authorities are investigating the full extent of the operation and are urging the public to be vigilant while conducting online transactions. This incident raises concerns about the security measures in place for renting and selling vehicles, as well as the need for better verification processes to prevent similar scams in the future.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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