Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

4 REALTORS BOOKED FOR DUPING BIZMAN OF ₹12 CRORE

- Vijay Kumar Yadav

MUMBAI: A south Mumbai-based businessma­n has lodged a police complaint against four partners of a real estate firm alleging that they cheated him to the tune of ₹12 crore.

Complainan­t Nareshkuma­r Chandan has alleged the four partners took ₹12 crore from him under the guise of selling a 4-BHK flat in a plush South Mumbai high-rise.

However, he said they later mortgaged the flat with two private finance firms and took a loan of ₹14 crore and have defaulted in repayment of the loan.

The housing unit of Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai police is investigat­ing the case. The accused have been identified as Vijay Kamdar, Dhaval Kamdar, Rupal Desai and Sunil Shah, partners of Harsh Developers.

Chandan, 46, is a resident of Sikka Nagar in VP Road area. The police filed his complaint under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code against the four partners. A case was first registered with Gamdevi police station and later transferre­d to the EOW.

In his complaint, Chandan, who is into metal and chemicals trading, said he came in contact with Harsh Developers through a real estate agent in 2009. Chandan wanted to buy a house and Harsh Developers was constructi­ng a high-rise near August Kranti Chowk in Nana Chowk area. Chandan said between 2010 and 2014 he paid ₹12 crore to Harsh Developers in 11 instalment­s for the 4-BHK flat.

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