A court in south India has sent a couple to jail after finding the husband-wife duo guilty of spending four million Indian Rupees (about 57,150 dollars) wrongly credited to their bank account in 20...
A court in south India has sent a couple to jail after finding the husband-wife duo guilty of spending four million Indian Rupees wrongly credited to their bank account in 2012.
The money was actually meant for a government bank account belonging to the Public Works Department for carrying out some developmental works. On investigation, it was found that the couple misappropriated the money after withdrawing it within a few days of it being deposited in their bank account.
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