
Gurugram Police arrested two women linked to an interstate gang accused of defrauding a Gurugram exporter of Rs 2.49 crore and 50 tolas of gold by promising cheap gold coins. The accused, Teju Gangaram Rathore and Solanki Shantiben, have prior fraud cases and were taken into custody from Kota jail. The gang's alleged leader, Gujarat-based film producer Solanki Prabhubhai, has a 25-year history of fraud, including defrauding Bollywood personalities, and was previously arrested along with other gang members.
The articles present a straightforward law enforcement update without political framing. Both sources focus on police actions and criminal allegations, representing the official viewpoint. There is no evident political commentary or partisan interpretation, maintaining a neutral stance centered on the investigation and arrests.
The tone across the articles is factual and neutral, emphasizing the police investigation and arrests without emotional language. The coverage highlights the criminal allegations and recovery of assets but avoids sensationalism, maintaining an objective and informative approach.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| hindustantimes | Gurugram Police makes two more arrests in 'cheap gold coin' fraud case | Center | Negative |
| news18 | Gurugram Police makes two more arrests in 'cheap gold coin' fraud case | Center | Negative |
news18 broke this story on 29 Apr, 04:48 pm. Other outlets followed.
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This story involves alleged financial misconduct — unexplained transactions, procurement irregularities, or misuse of public/shareholder funds.
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