Updated On: 02 August, 2025 08:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Gujarat businessman first met main accused in Kolkata about two months back who introduced him to another person; the accused, however, asked the victim to first deposit Rs 1 crore at an Angadia firm (informal courier and cash transfer service) in Malad to demonstrate financial credibility

Accused promised to invest. Representational pic/iStock
A businessman from Gujarat has filed a complaint with the Dindoshi police alleging that he was duped of Rs 1 crore in a bogus investment scam operated through a fake Angadia office in Mumbai.
According to the complainant, 48, the fraud took place nearly two months ago when he met a man named Shakeel Ahmed in Kolkata who introduced him to a supposed investor, Devendra Gowda, who promised to invest Rs 1.8 crore in his company.
The accused, however, asked the victim to first deposit Rs 1 crore at an Angadia firm (informal courier and cash transfer service) in Malad to demonstrate financial credibility.