<p>Police have arrested two persons for allegedly cheating a Bengaluru-based man of Rs 30 lakh by selling a fake stone terming it as 'nagamani'.</p>.<p>The arrested are Sannappagowda of Yarambadi village and Tangavelu of Koodaluru village of Hanur taluk. However, the prime accused Raju of Saragur village of Kollegal taluk is at large.</p>.<p>According to police, Raju, along with his friends, had sold a shining stone to Manish of Bengaluru, around a month ago, convincing him that it was 'nagamani'. Manish realised that he had been cheated after a few days and lodged a complaint with Ramapura police on July 26.</p>.<p>Police, who initiated a probe, were successful in nabbing the accused. Search is on to nab Raju.</p>.<p>Manish had told the police that he had purchased the stone as there is a belief that 'nagamani' brings prosperity and good luck.</p>.<p>According to police, the arrested Sannappagowda and accused Raju were habitual offenders. They had cheated one Gangadhar of Bengaluru in 2006-07 by selling a fake stone as 'nagamani' for lakhs of rupees. They were then sentenced to jail but seem to have used the same modus operandi to cheat another person.</p>
<p>Police have arrested two persons for allegedly cheating a Bengaluru-based man of Rs 30 lakh by selling a fake stone terming it as 'nagamani'.</p>.<p>The arrested are Sannappagowda of Yarambadi village and Tangavelu of Koodaluru village of Hanur taluk. However, the prime accused Raju of Saragur village of Kollegal taluk is at large.</p>.<p>According to police, Raju, along with his friends, had sold a shining stone to Manish of Bengaluru, around a month ago, convincing him that it was 'nagamani'. Manish realised that he had been cheated after a few days and lodged a complaint with Ramapura police on July 26.</p>.<p>Police, who initiated a probe, were successful in nabbing the accused. Search is on to nab Raju.</p>.<p>Manish had told the police that he had purchased the stone as there is a belief that 'nagamani' brings prosperity and good luck.</p>.<p>According to police, the arrested Sannappagowda and accused Raju were habitual offenders. They had cheated one Gangadhar of Bengaluru in 2006-07 by selling a fake stone as 'nagamani' for lakhs of rupees. They were then sentenced to jail but seem to have used the same modus operandi to cheat another person.</p>