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In Mumbai, a man named Nikhil Deepak Dalvi was charged with swindling a woman out of Rs 27.4 lakh. Dalvi, posing as a Google employee, befriended the woman through a matrimonial site and gained her trust over two years, eventually extracting money from her under false pretenses. After suspicions arose and another victim came forward, the woman filed a complaint. The police suspect Dalvi may have used the same tactics on other women.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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