Indian-Origin Suspect Arrested in Michigan Over $700K Gold Coin Scam
Yug B. Chauhan, an Indian-origin individual, has been arrested in Michigan in connection with an alleged fraud scheme. Authorities accuse Chauhan of tricking a 79-year-old woman into exchanging her $700,000 savings for fake gold coins, which were reportedly chocolate coins.

Yug B. Chauhan, an Indian-origin suspect, has been arrested in Michigan following allegations of a substantial fraud.
Chauhan is accused of defrauding a 79-year-old woman by convincing her to trade her entire $700,000 in savings. The exchange was reportedly for what she believed to be gold coins, which were later identified as fake, specifically chocolate coins.
The arrest comes as authorities investigate the alleged scam involving the significant financial loss to the Michigan resident.
According to Hindustan Times World, Chauhan was apprehended in connection with this incident.
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