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Woman duped of ₹2lakh by fake navy officer

- Vijay Kumar Yadav

MUMBAI: Lured into buying brand new appliances at throw away prices, a 30-year-old woman from Cuffe Parade was duped to the tune of ₹2 lakh by a cyber fraud who posed as a Navy officer.

According to the police, on October 17, the woman saw a Facebook post where a man was urgently selling new air conditione­r, washing machine and furniture at throw away prices. The post also featured pictures of the goods on sale.

When the woman contacted the on the given number, a person at the other end introduced himself as one Narayan, a serving officer in the Indian Navy.

According to the police complaint, Narayan told the woman that he was transferre­d out of Mumbai and wished to sell household goods and furniture, etc.

He told her that he and all his goods were at the airport.

After the complainan­t expressed her desire to buy the air conditione­r and the washing machine, Narayan agreed for ₹15,000. He then sent her a UPI scan code on WhatsApp for making the payment, following which the victim sent him an advance of ₹2,000, the FIR stated.

Later, Narayan told the woman that he is sending the goods through one Sanjay Rawat. Later the complainan­t received a call from Rawat who told her that Narayan had asked him to collect Rs 6,100 and deliver the goods to her.

When the complainan­t sent this money, Rawat called back saying he had not received the amount and asked her try doing the transfer multiple times. Rawat then informed her that one airport official, Jambale would clear the goods from the airport. Jambale then contacted the woman and made her pay more money towards airport goods clearance fee.

“The woman paid the fees. She was later informed by the accused persons that whatever additional money she had paid, she would get it back in cash at the time of delivery of goods,” said a police officer.

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