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Man flee from Delhi's 5 Star Hotel : Leaves bill of 23 lakhs

<p>A man pretended to be an employee of the Abu Dhabi royal family to stay at a luxury hotel in Delhi for four months, racking up a bill of ₹ 23 lahks before vanishing.The Delhi Police are looking for Mohammed Sharif, who has been charged with fraud and theft on a complaint by the Leela Palace Hotel management on Saturday.Sharif checked into Room 427 of the Leela Palace on August 1 and left quietly on November 20. The hotel staff claims he stole several items from the room, including silver utensils and a pearl tray.Must Read: 14 January matches ResultsAfter arriving in the Hotel, he said that he is a resident of the UAE and worked closely with Sheikh Falah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the Abu Dhabi royal family.He said he worked with the Sheikh personally and was in India on official business. He even produced a business card, a UAE resident card and other documents to corroborate his story. To sell his story, he routinely chatted with the hotel staff about his life in the UAE.The police ar</p>
05:24 PM Jan 17, 2023 IST | mediology
A man pretended to be an employee of the Abu Dhabi royal family to stay at a luxury hotel in Delhi for four months, racking up a bill of ₹ 23 lahks before vanishing.
The Delhi Police are looking for Mohammed Sharif, who has been charged with fraud and theft on a complaint by the Leela Palace Hotel management on Saturday.
Sharif checked into Room 427 of the Leela Palace on August 1 and left quietly on November 20. The hotel staff claims he stole several items from the room, including silver utensils and a pearl tray.
Must Read: 14 January matches Results
After arriving in the Hotel, he said that he is a resident of the UAE and worked closely with Sheikh Falah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the Abu Dhabi royal family.
He said he worked with the Sheikh personally and was in India on official business. He even produced a business card, a UAE resident card and other documents to corroborate his story. To sell his story, he routinely chatted with the hotel staff about his life in the UAE.
The police are inspecting these documents, suspecting them to be fake.The bill for the room and services over his four-month stay was ₹ 35 lakh. He paid ₹ 11.5 lakh and left without paying the rest. He had given the staff a cheque for ₹ 20 lakh dated November 20, the day he fled the hotel.
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