
Delhi Police has busted a fake insurance racket and arrested four people for allegedly cheating a man of Rs 4 lakh on the pretext of renewing a policy, officials said on Monday.
The accused, Sunil Kumar Rawat (38), Rahul (28), Sonu (37) and Shivam alias Monu (26), targeted people, particularly senior citizens, by posing as insurance agents and convinced them to transfer money for policy renewals, they said.
The case came to light after a complainant approached police alleging that he received a call in which the caller told him that his insurance policy had expired and that a premium of Rs 4 lakh was required for its renewal, a police officer said.
“Believing the claim to be genuine, the man transferred the amount into bank accounts provided by the fraudsters. He was later sent forged policy documents,” he said.
During the probe, police analysed mobile phone records, digital footprints, financial transactions and money trails, which led to Rawat’s arrest from Delhi’s Gandhi Nagar area.
Based on the leads provided by Rawat, police arrested Rahul and Sonu, who allegedly arranged the mule bank accounts, and prepared forged insurance documents.
“Further interrogation led to the arrest of Shivam, who allegedly procured the SIM cards used in the crime. The accused used mule SIM cards and bank accounts to conceal their identities and make the fraud appear legitimate,” the officer said.
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