Aakash Chopra, the former international pundit and player for the Indian test cricket team, has filed a police report (FIR). The report was registered at the Hari Parvat police station in Agra. The opener is accusing a resident of Hyderabad for defrauding him of ?33,30,000.
Chopra invested more than ?57 lakh into a sports shoe company. He has now accused someone of criminal breach of trust. Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code has been handed out on the accused. This deals with criminal breach of trust against a person. It was used to record a complaint against Dhruv Pareekh and his father Kamlesh Pareekh, who both reside in Hyderabad. The FIR was lodged at the Hari Parvat police station in Agra on Saturday.
Aakash Chopra stated that, “The accused Dhruv Pareekh had taken ?57,80,000 from me for investing in the sports shoe business. Since I knew Kamlesh Pareekh, the former manager of State Cricket Teams at Hyderabad Cricket Association and the owner of a sports shop in Secunderabad, I decided to trust his son Dhruv.”
The former opener added that, “‘It was agreed upon in a notarised agreement that Dhruv would return the money in 30 days with a 20% profit, for which he provided post-dated cheques. However, despite 12 months passing, Dhruv has only returned 24.5 lakh and failed to honor the cheques issued to me. Kamlesh Pareekh, as his father, assured me of honoring the agreed terms but failed.’”
“I seek my principal amount of ?33,30,000 from the accused” : Aakash Chopra
The famous commentator accused the father and son in the FIR. He said, “Both the father and son have now stopped responding to my calls, and I seek my principal amount of ?33,30,000 from the accused.”
Arvind Singh, the supervisor, attested to the fact that the case was opened on Saturday. Remarkably, a relative of a different national cricket star had filed a comparable complaint at the Hari Parvat police station against the accused and had been granted relief.
Fans react as Aakash Chopra files FIR for shoe fraud case: –
Aakash Chopra gave a man 57.8 Lakhs, in return he wanted 20% profit + original amount in 30 days.
The man returned only 24.5 lakhs after 1 year, FIR filed for those 33 lakhs. pic.twitter.com/qhNKC4KI6o
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) November 6, 2023
The Man – pic.twitter.com/yC3cIpV18u
— Tweet Chor? (@Pagal_aurat) November 6, 2023
Fraudster to chopra ? pic.twitter.com/QkWUkM2yHl
— *Roe Joot* (@ImGani22) November 6, 2023
Akash Chopra should know better. 20% compounded a month is something nobody has ever done in decent size consistently. Buffet compounds below 20% that too annually.
Basic maths must be made mandatory for all these things it seems.
— BhartiyNiveshak (@BhartiyNiveshak) November 6, 2023
They person who took the money: ?? pic.twitter.com/QFP3gUUccq
— Aamir Mumtaz??? (@thisisaamiir) November 6, 2023
Literally Aakash Chopra ke saath yeah Huwa ?? pic.twitter.com/V6tRlAmSBq
— Sunny ? (@being_sunny1) November 6, 2023
Chopra ji outside the office. pic.twitter.com/X1BY5ubhTJ
— The CrickFun (@TheCrickFun) November 6, 2023
Fraud chopda
— ????????!??_?? (@bholination) November 6, 2023
The obsession is unreal ? pic.twitter.com/VBOtQCel7g
— CricWiz (@CricWizTalks) November 6, 2023
Aakash bhai khud ko bank samjh rahe the ??
— Gagan?? (@1no_aalsi_) November 6, 2023