The Free Press Journal

Andheri woman loses Rs 3.8L

- PRIYANKA NAVALKAR priyanka.navalkar@fpj.co.in

An Andheri-based sexagenari­an lost Rs 3.79 lakh in a cyber fraud when she was persuaded into buying life insurance policies of reputed companies. First contacted last year, the accused shared various insurance policy details, and then talked the 63year-old into buying the policies. When the complainan­t asked for the policy papers, the cyber crook gave her vague answers and later demand more money. The scam came to light when the senior citizen inquired with the insurance companies about the policies, only to realise that she was duped. A case of cheating and impersonat­ion was recorded at Andheri police station under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and IT Act.

According to the 63-year-old complainan­t, a man who identified himself as Amit Shrivastav, an employee of Lokpal branch in Delhi, called her in November last year and claimed that she was overcharge­d by her agent for an insurance policy.

Shrivastav then offered her an insurance policy of another company and persuaded her to buy it for Rs 1.44 lakh in May this year. A few days later, two more men, who contacted the complainan­t via Shrivastav's reference, also sold her a policy. The complainan­t lost a total of Rs 3.79 lakh.

The complainan­t, whose son stays overseas and both her daughters are married, kept asking for the policy papers as soon as she made the payment, but was being asked to wait for the processing to finish. Recently, when the complainan­t asked again, she was given a vague answer and was informed that Rs 50,000 was pending for her to pay, which is why the policy papers are stuck.

Alerted by the constant demands and no sign of any documentat­ion, the senior citizen then inquired with the company, only to realize the men she had been in contact with were never associated with the company. Realizing that she was duped, the 63-year-old homemaker approached the Andheri police and lodged a complaint.

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