Fish trader held for Rs 4.8 crore loan fraud in Mumbai


Mumbai, Mar 16 (TOI): Oshiwara police on Thursday arrested fish trader, Raghuprasad Mekhala (37), for taking the help of three officials of Dena Bank, UCO Bank and Fullerton to get loans using bogus flat documents of Sangeeta Jhunjunwala.

She had mortgaged two flats at Rishi Tower, Lokhandwala Complex in Andheri (W).

She recently complained to police, after learning that her documents had been forged and used to get a mortgage for Rs 4.8 crore from Fullerton in Powai in 2016.

Police found that at least 16 people were involved. A team has been formed to arrest all.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Mar 17 2019

    Everywgere Fekus.Hardly any honest employers.No wonder there is a vast difference between rich and poor.Poor remain poor for ever.Rich becomes richer everyday .when one is not educated then he has no chance to get back his mortgaged house ,land.Cant depend on Police or courts.There also the long hand of fekus stretches.

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