Saturday, May 2

A shocking case of fraud has emerged from Bengaluru, where a doctor from Jammu and Kashmir was allegedly cheated of ₹2.7 crore by a man posing as a well-connected IAS officer in a land deal near the city’s international airport.


Fraud Linked to Land Near Kempegowda International Airport

According to police, the accused—a 44-year-old resident of RPC Layout—lured the doctor and his family with promises of facilitating a lucrative land purchase near Kempegowda International Airport (KIA). He claimed to have strong connections within the central government and assured quick clearances.

The accused has been named in a chargesheet recently filed in a city court and was arrested in November 2025 following the victim’s complaint.


How the Scam Unfolded

As per reports, the accused first approached the doctor’s family in March 2023 during a visit to Jammu. He convinced the doctor’s father to invest in the deal, promising land documents within a week.

  • The family initially transferred ₹1.5 crore to a company owned by the accused
  • Later, the deal was altered to a “heritage homes” project
  • The accused demanded an additional ₹1.2 crore for construction

Fearing loss of their initial investment, the family paid the additional amount, taking the total to ₹2.7 crore.


False Promises and Disappearance

Instead of delivering the promised documents, the accused allegedly began making claims about offering influential positions in central and state governments. He projected himself as a highly connected official.

Eventually, he stopped responding to the family. Later, he informed them that the deal would not materialize and promised a refund—which never came.


Fake Government Links and Forged Documents

During the investigation, police recovered several forged materials from the accused, including:

  • Fake seals of the Ministry of Home Affairs
  • Forged letterheads of the Karnataka Governor’s Office

Authorities confirmed that the accused had no official association with these institutions. A separate case has been registered regarding the forged documents.


Other Suspects Dropped Due to Lack of Evidence

Initially, three more individuals—including a seer—were named in the complaint. However, due to insufficient evidence, their names were dropped from the chargesheet.


Investigation Still Ongoing

Police stated that while the chargesheet outlines the cheating and financial fraud, claims regarding the accused impersonating an IAS officer or central government official are still under verification. Responses from concerned authorities are awaited.


Rising Real Estate Fraud Cases

This case highlights the increasing instances of real estate scams targeting unsuspecting investors through fake government links and high-return promises. Authorities have urged citizens to verify credentials and legal documents thoroughly before entering such deals.

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