Three Claiming To Grow Hair With The Help Of Medicine And Oil, Arrested

Meerut:  Police on Wednesday arrested three accused Salman, Imran and Sameer, originally from Bijnor, who claimed to grow hair by applying medicine on the heads of bald people standing in a queue in Meerut. The accused have earned lakhs of rupees by selling medicine by deceiving people in Bijnor, Delhi, Haryana and Uttarakhand.

After interrogation, the police released the accused on bail from the police station itself. The special thing is that one of the accused is himself bald. In such a situation, the question is that when he himself is bald, how can he grow the hair of others. Many people who got the medicine also got allergies.

A camp was set up at Lisadi Gate and there was a long queue

SP City Ayush Vikram Singh said that a camp was set up a few days ago at Lisadi Gate Summer Colony. In which it was claimed that hair of bald people would grow. A crowd of people had gathered here to get the medicine and the traffic system also got disrupted. The video clips went viral on social media. The accused asked a large number of people who had come here to get the medicine to first come completely bald.

People came completely bald in this severe cold

A large number of people came completely bald to get the medicine applied in this severe cold. Due to this many people also developed an allergy on their head. The health department and police team were also investigating this matter.

When the accused were interrogated, they told the police that they have set up camps in many cities. The accused charged three hundred rupees from the people for the medicine and cheated them by taking twenty rupees for applying the medicine. The police have released all the accused on conditional bail from the police station. SP City said that a case was registered on the complaint of the victim Shadab. Soon a charge sheet will be filed in the case.

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