nagamani, which turns out when a cobra spits. Be that as it may, nobody appears to have seen it.
Three conmen in Pudukottai in Tamil Nadu attempted to make some brisk bucks by offering such a stone 'worth Rs 1,000 crore.'
They exhibited the energy of the stone to the 'potential purchasers' — Two shoe blossom buds sprouted in only a few moments when they were kept close to the stone.
Be that as it may, another wonder happened speedier than the sprouting of the blossom – the 'potential purchasers' uncovered their actual personality to the conmen. They were none other than sleuths of the Organized Crime Intelligence Unit (OCIU) from Chennai and Trichy. Additionally it didn't require much investment before the conmen arrived in prison.
In light of a tip, OCIU sleuths followed the conmen –Karuppaiah, 45, Manikandan, 48 and Murugan, 52 of Udaiyalipatti town close Pudukottai.
They laid a trap to catch the suspects. They sent imitations acting like purchasers. The guaranteed the stone was worth Rs 1,000 crore. Be that as it may, they consented to offer it for Rs 300 crore. They said the "purchasers" ought to show them Rs 3 crore before they delivered the stone.
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