Mumbai: The Crime Branch Unit 11 has arrested 38-year-old contractor Ravi Narottam Sharma for allegedly duping a city-based astrologer of ₹74 lakh by falsely claiming high-level connections in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
Investigators said Sharma promised the victim MHADA two shops (gala) in exchange for money, claiming he could easily arrange them due to his supposed influence in the PMO. To gain trust, he also produced fake government office stamps, which have now been seized by the police.
Forgery Raises Suspicions of Wider Scam
The accused was produced before the Esplanade Court on Friday, where police sought his custody for further investigation. Officers informed the court that Sharma was found in possession of several forged seals from different government departments, raising suspicions that he may have used them to defraud other victims in similar scams.
Navi Mumbai News: Differently-Abled Stalls Lie Abandoned Amid Poor Planning And MismanagementInvestigation Expands
Police are now examining Sharma’s bank accounts and verifying whether other associates, including government officials, were involved in the racket. “The scale of the racket appears to be larger than what has surfaced so far. Further interrogation is likely to reveal more shocking details,” a senior Crime Branch officer said.
The case highlights how fraudsters misuse the names of top offices to trap unsuspecting citizens, with police warning the public to remain vigilant against such schemes.
You may also like
Prince Harry's blunt response when asked if he'd return to royal duties
He worked as a cable TV operator, supplied materials, and then became a superstar within fortnight. Jeet is now one of the highest-paid Bengali actors
'Significant step forward': PM Modi hails Trump's Gaza peace plan; affirms India's support
Hamas agrees to free Israeli hostages; Trump asks Israel to halt bombing in Gaza: key things to know
Odisha's Gajapati landslide claims lives; Rescue operations underway, CM announces Rs 4 lakh compensation