Father-Son Duo Accused of Rs 4.71 Crore MBBS Admission Fraud in Powai

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News18•26-01-2026, 09:23
Father-Son Duo Accused of Rs 4.71 Crore MBBS Admission Fraud in Powai
- •Munsiram Siroj Navik (66) and his son Sandeep Navik (40) are accused of defrauding individuals of Rs 4.71 crore by promising MBBS admissions.
- •The complainant, Bhushankumar Kakkar (69), had a 35-year professional and family relationship with Munsiram Navik, which was allegedly exploited.
- •Victims include Dr. Balkrishna Thackeray, who paid Rs 3.50 crore for his son Arth's admission after he returned from war-torn Ukraine.
- •Bhushankumar Kakkar paid Rs 1 crore, and his daughter Jaya and son-in-law Vijay Gujran paid Rs 21 lakh, totaling Rs 4.71 crore between June and December 2022.
- •No admissions were secured, leading to suspicion and the realization of fraud, prompting a police complaint at Powai Police Station.
Why It Matters: A father-son duo in Powai allegedly defrauded multiple victims of Rs 4.71 crore by promising MBBS admissions.
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