India, Sept. 19 -- Bengaluru police have arrested three individuals in connection with a massive property leasing scam that has reportedly duped residents of over Rs.50 crore.

The accused, all agents of a property management company, allegedly misled tenants while keeping property owners in the dark, leaving hundreds of families in financial distress.

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Three men, Ramana, Naveen, and Sudhir, have been taken into custody for their alleged roles in orchestrating a large-scale property leasing fraud in Bengaluru. The prime accused, Vivek Keshavan, who owns Catena Homes India Private Limited, remains at large. The company operates out...