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ISKCON employee flees with temple money, receipt book
ISKCON employee flees with temple money, receipt book: Report
The accused Murlidhar Das was tasked with collecting money donated by devotees at ISKCON Vrindavan near Uttar Pradesh's Mathura, police said.
Mathura: ISKCON Temple Employee Flees With Lakhs Of Rupees Received In Donations, FIR Filed
Mathura: An ISKCON temple employee tasked with collecting money donated by devotees has fled with lakhs of rupees along with a receipt book, officials said on Saturday. "An FIR was filed by the temple's Chief Finance Officer Vishwa Nam Das late on Friday night,
Iskcon Vrindavan employee flees with donation money 'worth lakhs’
An FIR has been lodged against Iskcon temple employee Murlidhar Das for allegedly fleeing with substantial temple donations. Das, responsible for hand
ISKCON staff accused of fleeing with temple funds worth lakhs, donation book
"The FIR was filed following a preliminary investigation initiated after an application was submitted to SSP Shailesh Kumar Pandey on December 27," he added. The accused, Murlidhar Das, was tasked with collecting donations from devotees and depositing the money with temple authorities regularly.
ISKCON Employee Flees With Temple Money, Receipt Book In UP's Mathura
An ISKCON temple official said the employee's job was to collect the donated money and deposit it with the temple authorities from time to time.
ISKCON temple employee flees with lakhs of donation money
ISKCON spokesperson Ravi Lochan Das said that Murlidhar was responsible for collecting and depositing donations at the temple. "After further investigation, we'll determine the ex
Isckon temple employee in Indore flees with lakhs of donation money
A man hunt is ongoing for the missing ISKCON employee, Murlidhar Das, and the stolen funds. Authorities are investigating the amount of money and the details of his deposits.
India: ISKCON temple employee flees with cash worth lakhs of rupees
An ISKCON temple employee in India's Vrindavan allegedly fled with lakhs of rupees along with a receipt book, said the officials on Saturday (Jan 4). The accused has been identified as Murlidhar Das who was tasked with collecting money donated by devotees and depositing it with the temple authorities.
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