Sangli doctor loses Rs 10 lakh in loan fraud case
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 16 October, 2025
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Vadodara:Adoctorfrom Sangli,Maharashtra,was conned out of Rs 10 lakh on the pretext of getting a Rs 5 crore loan for hospital renovations. The incident came to light after the doctor lodged a complaint at the Manjalpur police station in Vadodara. According to the complaint lodged by Dr. Jamadar, the accused initially approached him with an attractive offer to help secure a substantial loan for his hospital's renovations. The duo allegedly claimed they could arrange a loan of Rs 5 crore, which Dr. Jamadar required to upgrade his medical facility. However, instead of providing the loan, the accused reportedly collected a sum of Rs 10 lakh from the doctor under various pretexts. Throughout this period, the accused kept assuring him that the loan was being processed and would soon be disbursed. Also Read:60-year-old doctor cheated of Rs 13 lakh in trading scam Following the complaint, Manjalpur police have registered a case against the accused. Authorities are currently investigating, and further action will be taken after verifying the financial transactions and communication exchanged between the parties. Also Read:Doctor duped of Rs 3.43 crore in investment scam; 1 arrested
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