An Indian man in Dubai is being charged with forgery and fraud after he duped an Egyptian businessman of more than USD 250,000 by selling him a flat he didn't own.
The suspect, who is at large and was not identified but is being charged in absentia, the Khaleej Times reported.
A local court was told Sunday that the accused allegedly forged, together with a runaway accomplice, a document stating that he was the owner of a flat and which he falsely claimed as issued by the Dubai Land Department, the report said.
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The accused managed to make the 51-year-old Egyptian businessman believe that he owned the flat. He showed the victim a forged title deed to sustain his claims.
He said during investigation that he dealt with someone who pretended to be from a real estate office. The victim said he became convinced the accused was the owner after the latter showed him the property document.
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