Innocent women were drowned by scumbags

RSD- Vemulawada news: Vemulawada police have arrested three swindlers who tricked an innocent woman into believing that there were treasure in her mother’s house and sent them to remand. According to Vemulawada town CI Veera Prasad, a woman named Singarapu Anjavva of Hanmakkapalli (Konayapalli) village under Vemulawada municipal area was suffering from illness for the last one and a half year and brought this matter to the notice of her close relative Ellaiya. Ellaiya then took Anjavva to Nambabali believing her that there is a priest named Mahipal in Chandragiri in Vemulawada Urban Mandal, and if you go to him and undergo natu medicine (with tree medicine) your disease will be cured. In this sequence, Anjavva, who was regularly visiting Mahipal for treatment, shared all her problems and personal matters as well. Mahipal, thinking that this is the case, saw Anjava’s horoscope and believed that there are treasure in her mother’s house, Konayapalli, and if they are dug, a large amount of gold will be obtained.  A large amount of money will be spent to dig them out he said. Believing this to be true, Anjava started giving money to Mahipal in installments. About 20 lakh rupees were offered to Mahipal.   At the same time, a man named Abraham from Sudda who noticed Mahipal and Anjavva’s way of dealing contacted Veeruvuri after some time and joined hands with them saying that he would help wash the gold taken from treasure. Believing Abraham’s words, Anjavva offered up to 10 lakh rupees. A total of 30 lakh rupees was handed over to both of them. However, as days passed, things did not happen as Mahipal and Abraham had said, and they did not respond to the money given, so Anjavva realized that she had been cheated and filed a complaint at the Vemulawada town police station. According to Anjavva’s complaint, a case has been registered and investigation has been started. Mahipal (A1), Abraham (A2) and Ellaiya (A3) were caught on the sly, a case was registered against them and they were sent to remand on 25.05.2024.

Don’t be fooled by fake babas, priests and astrologers says CI Veera Prasad. In recent times some people have been scamming common people and collecting money illegally with the intention of making easy money by supporting innocent people. Don’t be fooled by such people. Don’t believe in superstitions. All people should be alert to those who are involved in unsocial and illegal activities. If there is anyone else who has been cheated by such people, they can come and complain at the police station without fear.