Chandigarh Police summons Salman Khan, sister Alvira in alleged fraud case

"They have been given time till July 13 to reply. If there's anything criminal, action will be taken," ANI quoted Chandigarh SP Ketan Bansal.

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Arun Gupta had filed a complaint alleging fraud against Salman, his sister, the CEO of Being Human and other officials. The businessman claimed that two Being Human employees asked him to open a franchise in Chandigarh.
Chandigarh police has summoned Bollywood actor Salman Khan, his sister Alvira Khan and seven others associated with Being Human in an alleged case of fraud.

"They have been given time till July 13 to reply. If there's anything criminal, action will be taken," ANI quoted Chandigarh SP Ketan Bansal.

"Two Being Human employees told me that asked me to open a franchise for Being Human. We agreed. They told us the cost of investment was Rs 2 crore. They pressurised us by saying Salman Khan will come for opening of showroom," Arun Gupta, a businessman told ANI on notice to Salman Khan and others.


Arun Gupta had filed a complaint alleging fraud against Salman, his sister, the CEO of Being Human and other officials. The businessman claimed that two Being Human employees asked him to open a franchise in Chandigarh.


(With Inputs from ANI)
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