Mumbai: The Cyber Cell of Mumbai Police has arrested two people on charges of cheating people in the name of booking hotels, private bungalows, resorts and villas to celebrate the New Year. Has been arrested. The two people who have been arrested by the police are Akash Jadhav and Avinash Jadhwani. Both the accused are accused of duping people by making fake bookings of hotels and private bungalows located at tourist places. A woman who was a victim of the fraud of these two had lodged a complaint with the cyber police.
According to information received from the police, the complainant woman is a resident of Mumbai and after getting information online, she had approached the accused for booking a bungalow in Lonavala. So that he can party there with his family and friends on the occasion of New Year. For this, the matter was decided with the accused for Rs 72 thousand. He also paid half the money, but later the accused broke contact with him. After this the woman contacted the owner of the bungalow, then the owner expressed ignorance about the booking of the bungalow. The woman then realized the booking was fraudulent and approached the cyber police.
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Many cases are registered against the accused
According to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber Cell) Rashmi Karandikar, after the complaint of the woman, during the investigation of women police inspector Savita Shinde and police sub-inspector Amit Pandey, it has been found that both the accused have been booked for fake booking of hotels in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane. , Mira Road, Bhayandar and Pimpri-Chinchwad have 12 criminal cases registered. Police said that our investigation is still going on. The police arrested the accused by registering a case under section 420 of the Indian Penal Code and various sections of the Information Technology Act.