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A naval officer's wife and two others are accused of fraudulently obtaining a Rs 40 lakh home loan in the name of the officer while he was on duty in Russia. The wife, a bank officer, and another person reportedly forged documents, including a fake email ID and the third person's thumb impression. The loan was paid directly to the builder, and the officer was kept in the dark about the transaction.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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