Humans from Pune were held to deceive the Siolim woman who met at the Matrimonial Marriage Site – News2IN
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Humans from Pune were held to deceive the Siolim woman who met at the Matrimonial Marriage Site

Humans from Pune were held to deceive the Siolim woman who met at the Matrimonial Marriage Site
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Panaji: Cyber ​​crime cells from Goa Police have captured a 45-year-old Waiker Ajit, a Pune, Maharashtra resident, for deceiving a woman from Siolim to more than Rs 5.4 lakh with the pretext of marrying her.
The victim was a single parent who lived with his 17 year old daughter.
He worked as an accountant for construction companies and as auditors for the hotel industry.
In his complaint, the victim said that since he lived alone, his family was worried and therefore, he decided to remarry.
He uploaded the details on the Matrimonial site and Waiker contacted him through WhatsApp he introduced himself as a music producer in Bollywood and a writer, composer and singer.
“I was impressed because I was also a classical singer.
I told him that I pursued a few degrees in Hindustan’s classical music.
He said he had gone through my profile and because I worked for the hotel industry, he was interested because he was investing his finances at the hotel,” said The victim in his complaint, the victim said that he had two resorts in Maharashtra – one in Davagar in Raigad and one on Lake Venna in Mahabaleshwar.
He said that he also planned to invest in one in the vagator.
He told him that he also had a flat in Baga and one in Thane in Maharashtra and that his family had an ancestral property in Wai in Satara, Maharashtra.
“I told my brother and my boss, who was a family friend and father, about Waiker and they both talked to him,” he said, “One day Waiker called me and sounded annoyed.
When I asked him what was wrong, he said he got him.
The opportunity to record a five song album, but he will need Rs 10 lakh for it.
He asked me to a loan, “he said.
The victim told him that he had no money because he only depended on his salary.
He then suggested that he took a gold loan.
“He said that he would get a check RS 2 Crore for his project and promised to give 50% of the shares,” he said.
He said Waiker had promised that he would return it Rs 5.4 lakh in February, but until March there were no signs of the money.
Then, he also blocked his cellphone number, after that he filed a complaint of fraud.

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