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Following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jagesh requested cancellation and refund to which the agency's director, Ravi Chauhan, declined despite prior assurances. Inspector Awadhesh Kumar of Kohna police station said a case was lodged against Ravi Chauhan and other employees of the agency. "We have filed charges including fraud, criminal breach of trust, intimidation, and other related offences," he said. tnn
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