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Mumbai: 'Yoga guru' cheats 700 with promise of grand contest

Collects lakhs from participants from across India for the event organised at Kandivli public park

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Gyanendra Pandey

Gyanendra Pandey

A self-proclaimed yoga guru has been booked for cheating close to 700 people from across the country by inviting them to the city for a 'grand' yoga competition, which the participants alleged was a sham. Gyanendra Pandey and his aide Shyamali Chakraborty started advertising their national-level yoga event — 'Gyan Yog Seva Kendra' — under the banner of Swasth Bharat Abhiyan, on Facebook and WhatsApp groups. What seemed to have caught the public's attention were cash prize of up to Rs 1.2 lakh for a mere entry and accommodation fee of Rs 800 per head.

"Their ad on social media was so strong that people from across India, including Jharkhand, Assam, Bihar, West Bengal, Karnataka and Kerala, showed their interest for participation," an officer from Kandivli police station told mid-day. "They had said promised that 'winner certificates, trophies and cash prize will be distributed to 60 participants'," the officer said. The officer said, since the prize was lucrative, "several people registered and made the payment online."

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