Builder Booked Under MCOCA for Repeatedly Cheating Homebuyers
NAVI MUMBAI: The Navi Mumbai police have invoked the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against a builder accused of repeatedly cheating homebuyers, following a fresh complaint filed earlier this month.
The accused, Ranjit Bhalchandra Naik, proprietor of Samarth Krupa Developers, was arrested on June 19 after a 51-year-old woman, Ahmadi Abdurabh Mulla, alleged that he defrauded her of ₹3.5 lakh on the pretext of offering a discounted flat and shop in Nerul. According to the complaint registered at Nerul police station on June 9, Naik not only failed to deliver the promised property but also allegedly threatened her when she demanded a refund.
Police said Naik had offered the complainant a 950 sq. ft. flat and a 450 sq. ft. shop in the “Shivam Classic” building at Sector 23, Darave, Nerul, for ₹45 lakh — significantly below market price. Mulla claimed to have made payments via cheque, online transfers, and cash between May 2023 and early 2024.
During the investigation, officers discovered that Naik was a repeat offender, with at least four similar cheating cases already registered against him at the same police station. “His repeated involvement in such cases indicated a pattern of organised criminal activity,” said a senior officer from Nerul police station. “We submitted a proposal to invoke MCOCA to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone-1, which was approved.”
Naik was produced in court on Friday and remanded to four days of police custody.
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