Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Fraud IPS officer dupes Marathi singer of ₹2.5L

- Manish K Pathak

MUMBAI: A 32-year-old man from Goa was arrested for allegedly duping Marathi singer Ashok Nikalje of ₹2.5 lakh by posing as an IPS officer and promising him an invitation to a high-profile musical event as a guest.

The accused, Yallappa Kolkar, duped several people using a similar modus operandi.

According to Tilak Nagar police, on October 14, the singer received a phone call from the accused who introduced himself as IPS officer Hanif Shaikh.

“The caller told Nikalje that he organised a high-profile musical event in Belgaum and wanted to invite him as a guest and promised to pay ₹5 lakh to him for attending the event,” said senior inspector Sunil Kale.

The accused also sent a message to NEFT in which it was promised that an amount of ₹5 lakh would be credited to the singer’s account in three days. The accused later called Nikalje and informed him that he wanted to invite another singerprav­in Gasti to the event.

“However, the accused said that he would not speak to him and gave Nikalje a mobile number claiming to be Gasti’s contact and requested him to invite him for the programme and pay him whatever he wished to charge,” added the officer. The complainan­t dialled the number, which was another mobile number of Kolkar. The accused spoke to him and told him that he would take 50% in advance. The victim thought that since an amount of ₹5 lakh would be credited to his bank account in three days, he transferre­d an amount of ₹2.5 lakh to the account of the accused in three transactio­ns.

The accused thereafter informed the complainan­t that he would soon give him the final date of the programme, but later stopped responding to his calls. The complainan­t then discussed the issue with friends and learnt that he was duped by fraud.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Yallappa Kolkar, posed as IPS officer Hanif Shaikh.
HT PHOTO Yallappa Kolkar, posed as IPS officer Hanif Shaikh.

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