Indian doctor duped $41,500 in attempt to buy Aladdin’s Lamp

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An Indian doctor has been reportedly duped by two men who claimed to have Aladdin’s Lamp.

The Two men have been arrested in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh for allegedly duping a doctor into buying an “Aladdin’s lamp” that they claimed would bring him wealth and health.

According to local media, the two men pretended to conjure up spirits from the lamp, in line with the tale from The Arabian Nights.

The men had reportedly wanted more than $200,000 for the lamp but settled for an upfront. of $41,500.

The doctor reportedly filed a complaint with local police in Meerut, western Uttar Pradesh, the third, female, suspect is on the run.

The complainant said, he met the two men when he began treating a woman he understood to be their mother over the course of a month.

“Gradually they started telling me about a baba (godman) whom they claimed also visited their home. They started brainwashing me and asked me to meet this baba,” he says

He then did meet the baba “who seemed to perform such rituals”.

He also reportedly said that “during one visit ‘Aladdin’ actually made an appearance in front of me” and it was only later that he realised one of the accused had been dressing up as the iconic figure.

Other reports in Indian media suggest that the suspects pretended to conjure up a genie, to convince the doctor of the lamp’s authenticity.

The men eventually offered him the lamp, promising it “would bring wealth, health and good fortune”, for 15,000,000 Indian rupees ($201,000) but settled for a down payment of 310,000 rupees ($41,584).

A senior Meerut police officer, Amit Rai, told Indian daily that the same men were suspected of cheating other families in similar ways. “Two have been arrested. A woman is at large” he explained.

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