
India's fugitive Mehul Choksi, wanted in the thousands of crores PNB scam, has complained to the Antigua Police. In this, he alleged that in the past eight-ten people beat him mercilessly. These people were claiming themselves to be Antigua policemen.
Mehul Choksi has also alleged in the complaint that I was hit so much that I hardly regained consciousness. These people took my phone, watch and purse. According to Mehul, they told him that they did not want to rob him. Saying this he also returned my money
Let me tell you, Mehul Choksi, who was camping in Antigua, had gone missing in the past. His missing report was lodged. After this, he was found mysteriously in the neighboring country of Dominica. He was caught by the police and put in bars. During this, he allegedly went to celebrate Rangreliyan with his girlfriend. His girlfriend had fled from the spot.
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