Woman caught red-handed with fake credit card in mall
A 29-year-old woman attempted suicide after she was caught red-handed by the police while using afake credit card. Ramandeep Kaur was arrested from Reliance Mall in Oshiwara on Friday afternoon.While in Oshiwara police station, she pushed a woman constable and locked herself in the room, meantfor women constables. The woman tried to hang herself with her belt, but the cops broke open the doorin time. Ramandeep was admitted to Cooper Hospital where the doctors say she is fine and was justpretending to be unconscious. She bought two I-phones and some jewellery worth Rs 1,50,000 usinga fake credit card of HDFC Bank on Friday at Reliance Mall. As soon as she swiped the card, an officerfrom HDFC Bank informed the mall authorities that the credit card was fake. The mall kept her busy tillthe cops arrived by telling her that she was to get a New Year gift. The police said that she used fakecredit cards of various banks by loading new data on it. The cops have yet to extract the full informationfrom her. However, accused Ramandeep Kaur is not co-operating with the police officer during theinterrogation without providing much information to cops like from where she got so many creditcards and whom. However, it is known that on December 27, she went to a mall at Koparwadi, Thaneand bought jewellery worth Rs 90,000 using a credit card. The HDFC Bank had registered a case in thisconnection .Ramandeep Kaur was produced in a local court on Friday and remanded to police custodytill January 2 under Section 420 in (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property) case and tillJanuary 4 in the attempted suicide case.
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