Mumbai Realtors Duped 18 Investors of Rs 31.26 Crore: What You Need to Know

Published: December 04, 2025 | Category: real estate news
Mumbai Realtors Duped 18 Investors of Rs 31.26 Crore: What You Need to Know

The Andheri police in Mumbai have booked two directors of a real estate firm for allegedly defrauding 18 investors of Rs 31.26 crore. The accused, Jaykumar Gupta and his son Suyash Gupta, are suspected of using the money to invest in a redevelopment project in Jogeshwari. The investigation has been transferred to the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) due to the substantial amount involved.

According to the police, the alleged scam came to light following a complaint from an Andheri-based pharma businessman, Mahesh Doshi, 71, who operates a medicine manufacturing factory in Gujarat’s Vapi. In 2021, Doshi was seeking an investment opportunity and was introduced to the suspects through one of his acquaintances, Chirag Shah. The two men pitched an ongoing redevelopment project by Ranbir Real Estate and Development LLP located in Jogeshwari (East).

Doshi reported that he, along with his family members, met with Jaykumar Gupta and Suyash at Shah’s office in Andheri (West) on March 19, 2021. The Guptas claimed that they have been in the real estate and transport businesses for the past two decades and were both directors at Ranbir Real Estate and Developers LLP.

They allegedly told Doshi that their partnership was redeveloping a piece of land in Majas village along Meghwadi Sarvodaya Nagar Road, Jogeshwari, and that they required money for the project. They promised that three buildings would be constructed, with one building containing 215 flats and six shops, which would be built by the landowner. The Guptas had the right to sell the flats in the two other buildings, the police said.

Jayakumar and Suyash Gupta offered Doshi an investment opportunity in the project, promising an annual interest rate of 18 per cent on the investment until the principal amount is returned. They stated that interest payments would be made every three months. Between April 2021 and May 2023, Doshi and his family members invested Rs 8.26 crore. While the Guptas initially paid the promised interest quarterly from 2021 until September 30, 2024, they subsequently ceased payments and did not return the principal investment.

Doshi further claimed that the actual landlord had transferred possession of the building to the Guptas, who completed 95 per cent of the construction of two buildings and sold several flats without returning the investors’ money. Upon further investigation, the complainant discovered that there were additional investors who had also been promised the same interest rate but had not received their funds back. In total, 18 investors fell victim to the scheme, with losses amounting to approximately Rs 31.26 crore, according to police reports.

The police have now transferred the case to the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) due to the complexity and the large sum of money involved. The EOW is expected to conduct a thorough investigation to recover the funds and bring the perpetrators to justice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who are the accused in the real estate fraud case?
The accused are Jaykumar Gupta and his son Suyash Gupta, directors of a real estate firm in Mumbai.
2. How much money did the accused allegedly defraud?
The accused allegedly defrauded 18 investors of Rs 31.26 crore.
3. What was the promise made to the investors?
The investors were promised an annual interest rate of 18 per cent on their investments, with interest payments every three months.
4. Why was the case transferred to the Economic Offences Wing (EOW)?
The case was transferred to the EOW because the swindled amount exceeded Rs 10 crore, and the EOW is better equipped to handle complex financial crimes.
5. Who reported the fraud to the police?
The fraud was reported by Mahesh Doshi, an Andheri-based pharma businessman who operates a medicine manufacturing factory in Gujarat’s Vapi.