ReferIndia News Mumbai: 80-Year-Old Woman Duped Of ₹1.08 Crore By Cyber Fraudsters Posing As Director General Of Police

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Mumbai: 80-Year-Old Woman Duped Of ₹1.08 Crore By Cyber Fraudsters Posing As Director General Of Police

Published on: Nov. 18, 2025, 11:14 a.m. | Source: Free Press Journal

An 80-year-old Dadar woman was duped of ₹1.08 crore after cyber fraudsters posing as a TRAI official and DGP Rashmi Shukla told her that her Aadhaar was linked to a money-laundering case involving Naresh Goyal. Frightened, she transferred funds to accounts they provided for “verification.” Mumbai’s Central Region cyber police have booked unidentified suspects.

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