Baner, 22nd May 2025: A significant real estate scam has been uncovered in Baner, where buyers were defrauded of INR 5.37 crore for flats and shops in a non-existent high-rise project. The accused misrepresented construction approvals and collected money without any actual building work.
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The total amount of money defrauded from the buyers is INR 5,37,55,759.
The complaint was filed by Nikhil Dnyaneshwar Phalak (32), a resident of Hinjawadi, at the Hinjawadi Police Station.
The accused had approvals from the PMRDA for a four-storey structure and from the PCMC for a project up to five storeys. However, they falsely claimed to have permissions for a ten-storey development.
Authorities are taking steps to strengthen regulatory oversight in the real estate sector and are advising buyers to verify all approvals and permissions thoroughly before making any payments to developers.
The case is currently under investigation by Sub-Inspector Kande of the Hinjawadi Police.
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