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Delhi doctor loses whopping Rs 2 crore to fake social media friend
Nagpur: A 44-year old Delhi-based doctor has been duped of more than Rs 2 crore by a class 12th dropout youth, who had created a fake Facebook and Instagram profile in a woman's name and befriended him.
The accused identified as a 22-year old youth, Anil Mankar from Maharashtra's Yavatmal district has been arrested by the police following a complaint moved by the doctor on Saturday.
The youth was posing as a woman residing in Mumbai on his Facebook and Instagram accounts nearly five years ago and would identify himself as Ananya Singh Oberai. He updated the profiles regularly with photographs of models downloaded from the internet. He had about 16,000 followers on Instagram and over 8,000 on Facebook.
The complainant said that after getting in touch with the impersonator on social media, the latter told the victim that "she" belonged to a rich family and had businesses in Dubai. Last month, the impersonator told the victim that "her" sister was kidnapped and the culprits had demanded a ransom of Rs 2 crore.
As per Yavatmal Superintendent of Police Dilip Bhujbal, "His voice is girlish so nobody would suspect him."
Bhujbal stated, "Mankar cooked up a story and told the doctor that he owns a hotel in Dubai but had landed in a problem as his sister had been kidnapped and he needed money to free her. Earlier, he had also purchased some gold ornaments from two shops in Yavatmal and had got the doctor to pay the bill from Delhi. After believing the kidnapping story, the doctor had come to Yavatmal on August 12 to hand over Rs 2 crore to Mankar, who had, as the girl in the social media profile, deputed himself to collect the money on Ananya's behalf."
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The accused later again called up the victim and told him that "her" sister had been released. He then asked the victim to deposit Rs 7,20,000 into a bank account specified by him, police as quoted saying by PTI.
However, after the doctor transferred the amount into the bank account on August 27, the accused subsequently closed all his social media accounts and switched off his mobile phone.
"But later, the doctor got suspicious as the so-called Ananya went incommunicado. So, two days ago, he came to Yavatmal with a lawyer from Delhi and another from Nagpur and approached me. Our cyber cell men tracked the two phone numbers provided by the doctor and caught hold of Mankar from city. He later blurted out the truth. We have recovered about Rs 1.78 crore from his house as also the gold ornaments he had got the doctor to pay for," Bhujbal added.
"The accused had been maintaining the profile for the past few years, including regularly posting photographs of women. There were photographs and videos of a Korean model too that he had uploaded recently," Bhujbal further stated.
Asked if he had duped some other people earlier, an officer said that the accused has claimed that he had cheated three more people from across the country in a similar manner.
"We are verifying the claims," the officer told The Indian Express.
Farhat Nasim joined Medical Dialogue an Editor for the Business Section in 2017. She Covers all the updates in the Pharmaceutical field, Policy, Insurance, Business Healthcare, Medical News, Health News, Pharma News, Healthcare and Investment. She is a graduate of St.Xavier’s College Ranchi. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751