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Four individuals have been arrested in Thane, Maharashtra for allegedly misappropriating Rs 74.5 lakh in compensation meant for ten tribals whose land was acquired for the Mumbai-Vadodara Highway project. The fraud came to light in January when a complaint was lodged, revealing that one of the accused manipulated the landowners to obtain their thumbprints on bank receipts, promising to assist them in withdrawing their compensation money.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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