Mumbai: A fraud case has surfaced in Bhandup, where the accused, Vinay Govind Patil, allegedly lured victims, including a teacher and her husband, with promises of turning them into millionaires and securing government jobs. As many as 12 people were reportedly cheated of Rs57.92 lakh. FIR DetailsAccording to the FIR, the accused, Vinay Patil, befriended complainant Supriya Sunil Kedari, 35, a teacher residing in Dombivli East, through a mutual acquaintance in 2016 when she lived in Bhandup. Gai...
Bhandup Fraud: Accused Vinay Patil Lures 12 Victims With Fake Govt Jobs, Crorepati Promises, Cheats Them Of ₹57.92 Lakh
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