Mumbai Man Dupes Seven in Government Contract Scam
Satish Kadam from Nanded is accused of defrauding seven people of Rs 91 lakhs by promising them projects with government departments. A complaint was filed when cheques issued by Kadam bounced. A case has been registered, and further investigations are underway by the Mumbai police.
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Mumbai police have registered a case against Satish Kadam, who allegedly duped seven individuals of Rs 91 lakhs, promising them government department projects.
The accused, from Nanded in Marathwada, partially returned some funds. The fraud occurred from 2024 to 2026, facilitated by cash and bank transfers.
Multiple cheques issued by Kadam bounced, leading to a complaint at the Marine Drive police station. The case involves charges of cheating and criminal breach of trust, with further investigations ongoing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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