08 January,2026 08:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Aishwarya Iyer
Members of the Flat Fit Gym, outside the Navghar police station. Pic/By Special Arrangement
Flat Fit Gym, a local fitness centre, has been booked for cheating after allegedly closing its doors abruptly despite collecting over Rs 20 lakh in annual fees from more than 200 members.
According to Navghar police, the gym had attracted members with promises of modern facilities and long-term fitness plans, charging Rs 10,000 to Rs 11,000 each, often via digital payments. Operations ran normally for a short period, giving members confidence.
However, on August 9, the gym was found closed with shutters down and locks in place, without any prior notice. Members arriving for their workouts discovered the sudden shutdown. "Despite repeated attempts to contact the management, phones went unanswered, and no refunds were issued," said member Nilesh Nandre.
Police investigations revealed that 205 members had paid annual fees, totalling around Rs 20.05 lakh. Members said the gym continued selling long-term memberships even as disputes over the premises were ongoing, raising questions about the management's conduct.
Several members lodged complaints with the police, who registered a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for cheating.
Navghar police are investigating the accused, Swapnil Nigote and Harshal Salunke, who ran the gym. "They will be sent notices to appear for investigation. If they fail to comply, they will be arrested," said Senior Police Inspector Parag Sonawane. Efforts are also underway to trace the money and check for similar complaints elsewhere.
Rs 20.05L
Total amount collected from members