The Free Press Journal

FB friend duped of ` 23L in epilepsy medicine deal

- SURESH GOLANI

Striking a business deal with an unknown person whom he met on a popular social networking site Facebook cost a 54-year-old serviceman from Nallasopar­a more than Rs 23 lakh in a span of less than two months.

In his statement to the police, the complainan­t who works as an artisan in a Malad-based beading and embroidery firm said that he came in contact with Hanna Nayas on FB in June-2020. Claiming to be a permanent citizen of Berkshire in England, Hannah said she worked as an assistant purchase manager with a reputed pharmaceut­ical company.

Soon the two exchanged mobile numbers and frequently chatted on instant messaging apps. After a few weeks, Hannah made a very lucrative offer. She told the complainan­t that their company buys natural herbal products in bulk from an Indian company based in Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) but for some reason, the company had decided to stop purchases from the dealer.

Hannah said that the products having medicinal value to cure asthma and epilepsy were available in India for Rs. 760 to Rs. 765 per packet and were sold to their company for 2800 dollars. With a promise of placing orders, Hannah struck a deal seeking 40 per cent of the profit proceeds. She also gave him a contact number of a woman, claiming that she would supply the products.

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