Three men posing as MHADA officers have duped a Malad resident of Rs 1 crore under the guise of “private allotment of lottery flats.” The victim was introduced to the scammers by someone named Pote in 2019, who claimed that one of the men, Jain, was a class-1 officer responsible for distributing MHADA flats, while the other two, Bodhale and Jadhav, were his assistants ยน.
This incident highlights the prevalence of fraudulent activities targeting unsuspecting individuals, particularly in the context of lucrative schemes like lottery flats. It’s crucial for citizens to remain vigilant and verify the authenticity of such offers to avoid falling prey to scams.
Similar Incidents:
- Pune Man Duped of Rs 1.27 Crore: A 73-year-old retired man lost Rs 1.27 crore to cyber fraudsters posing as police officers ยฒ.
- Pune Man Loses Rs 2.1 Crore: A 45-year-old man fell prey to a fake share market investment platform, losing Rs 2.1 crore in just a month ยณ.
These cases underscore the importance of being cautious when dealing with unsolicited offers or investments. Always verify the credibility of the individuals and organizations involved to protect yourself from financial losses.