A 56-year-old fraudster, Dattatray Ganpati Mohite, has been arrested by the Delhi Police for allegedly orchestrating a multi-crore real estate scam in Navi Mumbai, duping thousands of investors with false promises of land ownership and high returns.
Real EstateFraudArrestNavi MumbaiDelhi PoliceReal Estate MaharashtraJun 20, 2025
Dattatray Ganpati Mohite, a 56-year-old man, was arrested for masterminding a multi-crore real estate scam in Navi Mumbai.
The fictitious housing scheme was named 'Pragati Valley Project' located at Karjat, Navi Mumbai.
The scam involved an amount of over Rs 20 crore, according to the police.
The investors were lured with false promises of land ownership, high returns, and fake government approvals.
The accused, Dattatray Ganpati Mohite, was arrested from Raigad, Maharashtra.
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