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An unidentified person claiming himself to be a customs official at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Shamshabad duped a 53-year-old businessman promising him to sell two iPhones for Rs.1 lakh. 

The RGIA police registered a case based on a complaint lodged by the businessman Gyam Alfred of Mettuguda in Secunderabad. In his complaint, the businessman said an unknown person approached the complainant at his cool drink shop at Secunderabad railway station on Tuesday and falsely introduced himself as a customs officer.

He claimed that he had two iPhones and



gold items in his possession and offered to sell them at a low price. Believing his words, the complainant agreed to purchase two iPhones for Rs.1 lakh. 

As per instructions of the accused, the complainant met him at the RGIA departure area at about 12 noon and initially paid Rs.70,000 in cash. The accused further demanded an additional Rs.5,000 making the total payment Rs.75,000 in cash. 

After receiving the money, the accused stated that he would bring iPhones shortly and left the place, but did not return. Based on the complaint, the police booked a cheating case.
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