Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Duo from Navi Mum offers loans, cheats 117 of ₹54L; booked

- HT Correspond­ent

NAVI MUMBAI: Navi Mumbai Police on January 17 have booked two people for allegedly cheating around 117 persons of a total of ₹53.63 lakh on January 16. The accused would lure the victims with the prospect of loans up to ₹20 lakh and get them to invest ₹20,000 to avail the same. The two accused are Mukarram Ali Ansari and Rekha Kamble. According to police, Ansari would approach people by claiming he is the owner of a Delhibased finance company called Gold Finance while Kamble introduced herself as the group leader. They would also claim to have a branch in Zurich, Switzerlan­d.

According to the police, the accused would offer personal or business loans up to ₹20 lakh in lieu of an investment of ₹20,000, which, they claimed, would be invested in the share market.

“The accused would tell the victims the loan would be sanctioned without any collateral or credit verificati­on. Of the total loan amount, ₹15 lakh would be given in the form of demand draft, while the rest would be deducted as Kamble’s commission, they claimed,” said an officer from Khandeshwa­r police station.

The accused duo cheated at least 117 persons, primarily small-time businessme­n and salaried

persons.

A victim, Sangeeta Rathod, had filed a cheating complaint with Khandeshwa­r police.

Rathod had met Ansari in 2017 and had paid the accused ₹40,000. A few months later, Ansari approached her again asking her to invest more money citing good returns as the market was doing well, following which Rathod and her sister gave him an additional ₹10.5 lakh.

After the two fled, Rathod along with other complainan­ts approached the Khandeshwa­r police. Following the complaint, the police conducted an investigat­ion and lodged a first informatio­n report (FIR) against the duo on January 17.

MUMBAI: State home minister Anil Deshmukh on Sunday announced that 13 horses with policemen riders will be inducted into the Mumbai police force after the Republic Day parade at Shivaji Park. “They will help in crowd management,” he said.

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