RS. 21 Lakh Payment Through G Pay For Performing Black Magic 

Chennai/Hyderabad, Feb 26 (Maxim News):  Police have arrested two people, including a sorcerer, in connection with a case where Rs. 21 lakh was sent through Google Pay to perform black magic and kill people.  

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Raghu, who hails from Kerala, is currently operating as a sorcerer in Chennai. He has also started a YouTube channel and makes videos about spells on it. It is alleged that he collects money through Google Pay from those who seek his help.

In this context, it is learned that Ramesh Krishna, a resident of the Durai Mangalam area of Perambatur, had sent approximately Rs. 21 lakhs to Raghu through Google Pay to kill a person named Murasoli Maran, a resident of the same area, through black magic. Upon learning of this, the SIB lodged a complaint at the Perambalur police station. The police, who have taken up the investigation, have arrested Raghu and Ramesh Krishna and are interrogating them. (Maxim News) 


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