2 Iraqi Nationals Robbed of $30,000 in Noida By Men Posing as Cops

They were robbed from outside a private hospital where their brother has been admitted for a liver transplant.
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Two Iraqi nationals have alleged that they were robbed of $30,000 by men claiming to be policemen in Uttar Pradesh's Noida.

According to the duo, they were robbed from outside a private hospital where their brother has been admitted for a liver transplant, ANI reported.

“Some men approached both of them, showed their cards and said they are cops. They accused these two of carrying cannabis and demanded to check their bag, which had $30,000. The miscreants then pushed both of them and fled away with the money.”
Abdul Waris, Translator to ANI

The police is checking the CCTV footage and have registered a case in this matter, he added.

(With inputs from ANI)

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Published: 18 Jul 2019,05:40 PM IST

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