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Man who killed beggar to fake his death for Rs 60 lakh held after 17 years in Uttar Pradesh

Ramveer Singh's arrest unveils a 17-year-old insurance fraud case where a beggar was burned alive to claim an insurance policy. The scheme involved dressing the victim as another person and staging a car crash near Agra Fort.
Man who killed beggar to fake his death for Rs 60 lakh held after 17 years in Uttar Pradesh
AGRA: In a breakthrough in a 17-year-old insurance fraud case involving a beggar's death, 62-year-old Ramveer Singh, who was in hiding, was arrested in GB Nagar, police said Friday.
On July 30, 2006, a car crashed near Agra Fort, catching fire and burning the driver alive. The vehicle was registered to Vijaypal Singh's son, Anil Singh. Vijaypal's "family friend" Ramveer Singh also identified the body as Anil's.

However, after investigation, police said the case involved embezzlement of insurance money, and the accused had, in fact, dressed a beggar in his own clothes and burned him alive in the car.
It was the Ahmedabad crime branch that uncovered the case by arresting the main accused Anil who was earlier thought to be "dead". Anil had an insurance policy of Rs 60 lakh and after obtaining his own "death certificate", the policy amount was claimed.
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Deepak Lavania

Deepak Lavania is based in Agra serving as Principal Correspondent, covering districts of Agra and Aligarh division of western UP. An avid user of the RTI Act, he has been thrice awarded the TOI Scribe Tribe award for best news reports/series.

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