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Pune Scam: 5 Duped Of ₹67 Lakh For PMC Jobs

Five people cheated, six accused booked, including retired headmaster.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 20 August 2026 at 12:39 pm
Pune Scam: 5 Duped Of ₹67 Lakh For PMC Jobs

A major scam has been uncovered in Pune, where five people were allegedly cheated of ₹67 lakh on the promise of getting them jobs in the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). The scam took place between 2024 and June 2026, and the accused allegedly collected the money in instalments.

The victims were promised posts such as attendants, police guards, and supervisors, and were even provided with documents bearing PMC seals and purported signatures of officials. The accused also took the victims for medical examinations and gave them medical certificates, further convincing them that they had secured municipal jobs.

However, when the victims approached the PMC to verify the documents, they discovered that the appointment orders were fake. The victims then demanded that their money be returned, but the accused allegedly avoided repaying the amount.

The Sinhagad police have registered a case against six people, including a retired headmaster of a PMC school, for allegedly cheating the victims. The accused have been identified as Sanjay Ananta Bhalerao, a retired PMC school headmaster, along with Shivanand Balasaheb Patil, Amit Darwatkar, Anand Londhanwar, and Amit Suhas Deshpande.

The police investigation revealed that the accused had been operating from a house in Vadgaon, and had been using fake documents and seals to convince the victims that they had secured jobs in the PMC. The victims were allegedly taken for medical examinations and subsequently given medical certificates, which further strengthened their belief that they had secured municipal jobs.

The scam was uncovered when one of the victims, a 23-year-old resident of Nandoshi, approached the Sinhagad police and lodged a complaint. The police are currently investigating the case and are looking into the possibility of other victims.

The Pune Municipal Corporation has not commented on the scam, but the police have assured that they will take action against the accused and ensure that the victims receive justice. The case highlights the need for vigilance and caution when dealing with job offers, especially those that seem too good to be true.

The scam has also raised questions about the security and authenticity of documents and seals used by the PMC. The police are investigating how the accused were able to obtain fake documents and seals, and how they were able to convince the victims that they were genuine.

In conclusion, the scam is a major blow to the people of Pune, who have been cheated out of their hard-earned money. The police are working to bring the accused to justice, and the PMC needs to take steps to prevent such scams from happening in the future.

The case is a reminder that job scams are a serious issue in India, and that people need to be cautious when dealing with job offers. It is essential to verify the authenticity of documents and seals, and to be wary of offers that seem too good to be true.

The police are urging anyone who has been a victim of a similar scam to come forward and report it to the authorities. The case is currently under investigation, and the police are working to ensure that justice is served.

The scam has also highlighted the need for greater awareness and education about job scams. People need to be aware of the warning signs of a job scam, and need to know how to protect themselves from falling victim to such scams.

In the end, the case is a reminder that job scams are a serious issue, and that people need to be vigilant and cautious when dealing with job offers. The police are working to bring the accused to justice, and the PMC needs to take steps to prevent such scams from happening in the future.

Frequently asked questions

How much money was cheated from the victims?

The victims were cheated of ₹67 lakh.

What were the victims promised in return for their money?

The victims were promised jobs in the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) as attendants, police guards, and supervisors.

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