Police Bust Gold Biscuit Scam in Palladam, Arrest 14 Suspects

Palladam police arrested 14 individuals involved in a gold biscuit scam. The operation uncovered a complex plot involving fake gold biscuits, jewellery brokers, and a planned robbery in Mahalakshmi Nagar.


Tirupur: In a recent operation, Palladam police arrested 14 individuals from a house in Mahalakshmi Nagar and seized gold-plated biscuits, uncovering a complex scam involving fake gold and a planned robbery.

The scam came to light when jewellery brokers Suresh from Erode and Arjun from Pollachi were tricked into believing that the biscuits were real gold. Upon realizing they had been duped, the brokers hatched a plan to snatch the biscuits from the scammers.

The main suspects in the scam were identified as Mariappan (53) of Mahalakshmi Nagar, Karumalai (50) from Theni, and Manivannan (40) and Murugan (43), both from Uttamapalayam. These individuals had purchased five fake gold biscuits online for a mere ₹2,500, intending to deceive potential buyers.

To execute their revenge plan, Suresh and Arjun enlisted the help of a Namakkal-based gang led by Kasiraja. The gang was tasked with carrying out the robbery of the fake gold biscuits.

However, acting on a tip-off, the Palladam police conducted a raid on the house in Mahalakshmi Nagar. They successfully apprehended all 14 individuals involved in the scam and the planned robbery. The arrested individuals included the main suspects and their accomplices: Vijayakumar, Gopinath, Krishnan, Suresh, Raghu, Maniraj, and Mani.

During questioning, Mariappan and his associates confessed to purchasing the fake gold biscuits online with the intention of deceiving potential buyers. The police have launched a thorough investigation into the matter to uncover any potential wider network involved in the scam.

All 14 suspects have been remanded in judicial custody as the investigation continues. The Palladam police are urging the public to be cautious of similar scams and to report any suspicious activities related to gold trade or similar schemes.

This incident highlights the need for vigilance in gold transactions and the potential risks associated with online purchases of precious metals. The police have commended the timely tip-off that led to the bust of this elaborate scam, preventing further financial losses to unsuspecting victims.

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