Pune: Caller Impersonating MLA Dilip Mohite Tries to Trick Business Owner Ahead of Maharashtra Assembly Elections
In a troubling incident ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, a business owner in Pune received a call from an individual impersonating MLA Dilip Mohite, who requested money under false pretenses. The call came on November 16, just days before the elections set for November 20, raising alarms about the integrity of political processes during this critical time. Following the complaint lodged by Mohite's relative, the Mahalunge MIDC police registered a case against the unidentified caller, emphasizing the need for vigilance against such scams. As the elections approach, this incident highlights the potential for fraud and deception, which can undermine public trust in the electoral system. The police are actively investigating the case to protect citizens from similar fraudulent schemes.
Reports of impersonation scams increase during election periods, as individuals may attempt to exploit the situation. This case serves as a reminder for business owners and the public to remain cautious and report any suspicious activities. Authorities are prioritizing this investigation to ensure that the upcoming elections proceed without further incidents of fraud.