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Madras High Court denies anticipatory bail to suspended woman Inspector of Police in gold coin fraud case

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Mohamed Imranullah S.
Madras High Court denies anticipatory bail to suspended woman Inspector of Police in gold coin fraud case
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The Madras High Court denied anticipatory bail to a suspended police inspector accused of orchestrating a financial fraud involving gold coin investments. The case involves allegations that the officer induced colleagues and others to invest in a private enterprise with promises of high returns.

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The Madras High Court has refused to grant anticipatory bail to suspended Inspector of Police Sheela Mary accused of having induced police personnel and others to invest money in an enterprise run by her private driver by promising them gold and plots at discounted prices.

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The article summarizes legal proceedings and allegations neutrally, citing the court's decision and the prosecution's stance.

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