Retired Mumbai Cop Duped in Rs 9.5 Lakh Property Scam
A retired Mumbai police officer was allegedly cheated out of Rs 9.5 lakh in a property scam involving a flat. The officer had paid a substantial sum in advance but later discovered the property did not belong to the claimed owner. Legal action has been initiated.

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A case has been filed against four individuals for allegedly defrauding a retired Mumbai police officer of Rs 9.5 lakh. The officer, Vijay Deshmukh, aimed to purchase a home with his retirement funds.
Deshmukh came across Pravin Roge, who claimed to be a property dealer, along with his associates. The group convinced Deshmukh to pay Rs 17.5 lakh in advance for a flat, falsely claiming it belonged to their friend.
After his calls were ignored, Deshmukh verified the property's ownership and found it belonged to someone else. He managed to recover Rs 8 lakh before filing a complaint. The police have registered a case, but no arrests have been made.
(With inputs from agencies.)