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Navi Mumbai couple booked for Rs 29 lakh bank fraud using forged property papers
Updated On: 25 December, 2025 07:17 AM IST | Mumbai | Aishwarya Iyer
The accused allegedly secured a Rs 30 lakh home loan in 2014 by mortgaging a flat in Nerul. Verification later revealed that the title documents submitted were forged and nearly identical for both banks, suggesting deliberate deception

The couple first availed a R28.50 lakh loan in 2014. Representation pic/istock
Kalachowkie police have registered an FIR against a Navi Mumbai couple for allegedly cheating a cooperative bank of Rs 29.28 lakh by mortgaging the same flat to two banks using forged property documents. The case came to light nearly a decade after the loan was sanctioned.
The accused allegedly secured a Rs 30 lakh home loan in 2014 by mortgaging a flat in Nerul. Verification later revealed that the title documents submitted were forged and nearly identical for both banks, suggesting deliberate deception.
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