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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Britsh woman files complain after being duped

A British national has moved the Bombay High Court alleging fraud by a Colaba family. Pamela Bromley, 66, has alleged that the family of Anju Thakur duped her of Rs. 2 crore under the pretext of helping her buy property in Mumbai. Bromley has moved court against six members of the family.

Bromley met Colaba-resident Anju Thakur in 1995 during a Yoga camp in Gujarat. As per Bromley’s petition, she would often stay at the Thakur house during her visits to India.

Bromley’s petition states that between 2000 and 2004 she transferred money for the purchase of a flat in the same building, and other items such as paintings, crystal Buddha and crystal artifacts. The funds from England banks were transferred to the accounts of Anju, her brother Arvind and sister Manu.

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