Came from Iraq to transplant liver, crook looted

Noida: A major looting incident has been reported with Iraqi nationals who came to the Jaypee Hospital for liver transplant on Wednesday evening at Sector 128 of Noida's Thana Expressway area adjoining the capital Delhi. Three robbers came from the WagonR car as fake policemen. He accused foreigners of smuggling Marijuana in the name of search and escaped by looting 30,000 U.S. dollars (around Rs 20.61 lakh) held by them.

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The police were also shocked to receive information about the incident. Police have registered a case on the complaint of the victims and are on the lookout for the robbers. The two victims, seen in the pictures, are Farish Abei and Sadu, a resident of Iraq. In fact, at about 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday evening, he was rushed to Jaypee Hospital, Located in Sector 128, Noida, to get his relative's liver transplanted. While the treatment of their relatives was going on, The Persians were discussing with Abi and their accompanying liver outside the Sadu JP Hospital complex for The Liver Donet.

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In the meantime, three youths suddenly rode in a WagonR car and showed the police card, describing themselves as policemen. Then, in his language, he refused if he had a hashish, but a robber sitting inside the car called him and robbed him of US$ 30,000 (Rs 20.61 lakh) and pushed the trio into the car and fled. Police have registered a case and initiated an investigation.

 

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