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Maharashtra Woman Loses Rs 1.7 Crore to Facebook Scam

A 75-year-old woman from Maharashtra was duped of Rs 1.7 crore by a Facebook friend. The scammer posed as a friend and gained her trust.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 21 August 2026 at 10:03 pm
Maharashtra Woman Loses Rs 1.7 Crore to Facebook Scam

A shocking case of online fraud has come to light in Maharashtra, where a 75-year-old woman was cheated of a whopping Rs 1.7 crore by a scammer who posed as a friend on Facebook. The incident highlights the growing concern of online scams targeting vulnerable individuals, particularly the elderly.

According to reports, the woman, who resides in Maharashtra, was befriended by the scammer on Facebook. Over time, the scammer gained her trust by engaging in conversations and sharing fake stories. The scammer then started asking the woman for financial help, citing various reasons such as medical emergencies and financial difficulties.

The woman, who was unaware of the scam, transferred a total of Rs 1.7 crore to the scammer's account over a period of time. It was only when she realized that she had been duped that she approached the authorities and filed a complaint.

The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of online platforms, particularly for vulnerable individuals such as the elderly. Experts warn that such scams are becoming increasingly common, with scammers using social media platforms to target unsuspecting individuals.

In recent years, there has been a significant rise in online scams, with many cases going unreported. The Maharashtra police have urged citizens to be cautious when interacting with strangers online and to verify the authenticity of any requests for financial help.

The case is currently under investigation, and the authorities are working to track down the scammer and recover the lost amount. The incident serves as a reminder for individuals to be vigilant when using online platforms and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

The growing concern of online scams has led to increased awareness campaigns by the government and law enforcement agencies. Citizens are advised to be cautious when using social media platforms and to never transfer money to unknown individuals.

In conclusion, the incident highlights the need for individuals to be aware of the risks associated with online platforms and to take necessary precautions to protect themselves from such scams. It also underscores the importance of reporting any suspicious activity to the authorities and seeking help when needed.

Frequently asked questions

How did the scammer target the 75-year-old woman?

The scammer posed as a friend on Facebook and gained her trust over time.

What is the total amount of money lost by the woman?

The woman lost a total of Rs 1.7 crore to the scammer.

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