CIA agents dressed in defense contracts! Loot is of Indian origin by fooling the President of Indonesia
An Indian-origin businessman fooled the President of Indonesia by claiming to be a member of the US spy agency. Not only the president, but also met with Indonesia’s top officials in a fake identity, and got fighter jets, helicopters and even a fake defense contract for the military command center. As soon as the matter came to the fore, there was an uproar in the international community. It is known that the person claiming to be a CIA agent is Gaurav Srivastava of Indian origin.
According to the preliminary investigation, Gaurav Srivastava, a resident of Lucknow, claimed to be a CIA agent and became close to Indonesian top officials and industrialists. He took his credibility to such a level that he developed a good relationship with the country’s president, Prabobo Subianto. Gaurav increased communication with the defense minister. After that, the deal worth billions of rupees started. It is known that this fraudster also accompanied the president to a summit meeting in Washington. In the name of the contract, the fraudster pocketed a huge amount of money. But in the end Gaurav’s fraud was exposed in the hands of one of his business partners.
This fraudster used to brag about himself as Mr. G in Indonesia with fake achievements.
According to the report, a case was filed against Gaurav in a California court by Nils Troost, a former business partner of his. Where it is said, he gave 50 percent stake in his company to Gaurav. Niles’ complaint further states that Gaurav took unfair advantage by claiming to be a CIA agent in Indonesia. Gaurav claimed that the US Department of Housing, which had once imposed a ban on Subianto for violating human rights, had lifted the ban. This fraudster used to brag about himself as Mr. G in Indonesia with such false achievements.
According to the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, four of his affiliates signed five defense contracts with the Indonesian Ministry of Defense and a state-owned agency in just two years. This included the purchase of 36 F-15 fighter jets, UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, C-130 cargo aircraft. As soon as such fraud came to light, there was an uproar in the international community. Former US Defense Secretary Christopher Miller has made it clear that Gaurab is not a representative of the US administration. Indonesia’s Financial Transactions Department is investigating the whole incident. Trying to find out how he gained so much trust in the administration is going on. However, Gaurav has denied all the allegations leveled against him. He has accused Palta Nils of defamation.
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