Maharashtra: 46-Year-Old Beed Resident Falls Victim To Loan App Fraud, Loses ₹2.18 Lakh
Despite having paid the said amount, his WhatsApp, Facebook, email, contacts and gallery were accessed by the scammers, who threatened to morph and circulate his photographs. The complainant, who hails from Beed and works in a school, was looking for a loan to renovate his home.

Representative Image | File Pic
Mumbai: A 46-year-old man fell prey to loan sharks and ended up losing Rs 2.18 lakh in 51 transactions after drawing an instant loan of Rs 4,500 from an app.
Despite having paid the said amount, his WhatsApp, Facebook, email, contacts and gallery were accessed by the scammers, who threatened to morph and circulate his photographs. The complainant, who hails from Beed and works in a school, was looking for a loan to renovate his home.
In September last year, he came across an advertisement on Facebook. On clicking the link, a loan app got downloaded on his phone and Rs 4,500 got credited into his bank account. Thereafter, he started receiving calls and messages, asking him to repay the loan. He repaid the amount but kept receiving threatening calls, with scammers gaining access to his personal data. The terrified man was forced to pay Rs 2.18 lakh.
RECENT STORIES
-
India's Parliamentary Panel Recommends Stricter Online ID Rules: KYC For Instagram, Dating Apps &... -
Miley Cyrus Jokes She Was 'Virgin' In Showbiz When She Started Hannah Montana: 'Had Done Theatre,... -
Mumbai Sees Gold Jump 35x From ₹4,400 In 2000 To ₹1.57 Lakh In 2026, Steady Rise Reshapes... -
US–Iran–Israel War LIVE: Rajnath Singh Chairs High-Level Meet To Review India’s Defence... -
'ACRs Were Written Casually': SC Grants Full Pension To Women Officers Denied Permanent Commission
