Pune: Bibwewadi police are looking for a mahim-based man, accused of deceiving a medical practitioner Bibvewadi amounting to Rs 2 lakh between September 2020 and February 2021 by promising an MBA seat for his son in a leading management college in Mumbai.
The police said medical practitioners were waiting for six months after transferring money as asked by the suspect, but the latter failed to fulfill his promise.
The police registered the case under the provisions of criminal violations of trust and cheating on mahem-based humans.
Assistant Inspector Kiran Deshmukh from Police Bibvewadi said, “Medical practitioners take Mumbai-based men’s numbers from parents from a girl, a candidate’s MBA, in his neighborhood.
The complainant has never met him.” “The defendant promised a leading chair in Mumbai The son of the victim and asked to transfer RS2 Lakh to order a chair.
The victim transferred money using the UPI application to the suspect, “Dishmukh said.
“Suspect stopped answering the victim’s call after receiving money in February-March this year.
Then, the phone is still turned off.
After the victim realized that he had been cheated, he approached the police,” the police said.