In Deoria, a 7th class boy gave away jewelery worth Rs 85 lakh to street vendors in the greed of free momos. On the complaint of the family, the police have registered a case against three people and started investigation.
Deoria (Uttar Pradesh): In childhood, small children are very fond of eating and drinking. No matter how much you eat your favorite thing, you don’t feel satisfied. Children often get into big trouble due to their greed for food. Some bad people take advantage of this habit of children and take them on the pretext of feeding them and do wrong things with them. Similarly, out of greed for food, a boy gave away his jewelery worth Rs 85 lakh to a street vendor. The incident happened in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, and now the boy’s parents have filed a police complaint.
Gold worth Rs 85 lakh missing from home
Yes, a 7th class boy’s fondness for eating momos has put his family in big trouble. This childhood eating habit proved very costly for the family. Three people selling momos locally first started feeding the boy free momos and later convinced him to bring jewelery from home in exchange.
The boy’s father Vimlesh Mishra has lodged a complaint with the police regarding this incident. Mishra ji, a priest in a temple, told that his son likes momos very much. A street vendor running a momos shop took advantage of this weakness of his son and got all the jewelery in the house through him.
The shopkeepers assured the boy that if he brought jewelery from home, he would get free momos. In his complaint, Vimlesh told the police that in the greed of eating momos every day, the boy gave the jewelery of the house to the three of them. The truth came out when Vimlesh’s sister came to his house and asked about the jewellery. As soon as the family members opened the cupboard, they were shocked to see that everything was missing. When they immediately interrogated the boy, he told that he had given the jewelery to the momo sellers because they had said that he could eat momos for free in return.
After this, Vimlesh Mishra lodged a written complaint in the police station and registered a case against the three people selling momos. It is learned that the current value of the jewelery given by the boy is Rs 85 lakh. After the complaint of the boy’s father, the police has started a full investigation into the matter.