Updated On: 21 February, 2022 08:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Main accused first convinced her to pay for rituals to treat her mentally ill son, then conned her by offering several other schemes

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A retired Army staff has been cheated of Rs 1.92 crore by 11 fraudsters over a period of two years. Mira Road police have registered a case against all accused. No arrest has been made in the case yet.
As per police, Sushila Thakur, a 67-year-old resident of Beverly Park, had taken voluntary retirement to take care of her son. In 2019, one Badruddin Munir, who claimed to be from her village, befriended her over Facebook. During conversations, Thakur had told Munir about her family, including her 32-year-old son.