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App cab driver in Mumbai scammed of Rs 1.59 lakh by smooth-talking fraudster

Updated on: 05 October,2025 10:10 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Aishwarya Iyer | aishwarya.iyer@mid-day.com

A complaint was filed at Bhoiwada Police station and the police has said that the case is under investigation to find suspect's links to other fraudulent vehicle deals across Mumbai

App cab driver in Mumbai scammed of Rs 1.59 lakh by smooth-talking fraudster

The accused allegedly lured the victim with promises of a cheap car. Representational Pic/File

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What began as a seemingly friendly car deal turned into a nightmare for a 28-year-old app cab driver from Dadar area in Mumbai, who claims he was cheated out of Rs 1.59 lakh by an alleged smooth-talking fraudster.

The accused, Akash Sudam Bidve, allegedly lured the victim with promises of a cheap Ertiga car with a valid taxi permit — and a “special friendship discount” — before vanishing with the money.


The victim lives with his parents and brother in Old BDD Chawl, Dadar East. His father is a police sub-inspector with Mumbai Traffic Police, and the driver works for the app cab cab service to support the family. The story began when he spotted a WhatsApp status posted by Bidve in July, advertising a white Ertiga for sale.



Bidve reportedly appeared trustworthy, meeting the family at their home and promising to handle all bank paperwork for the car. Over two weeks, the victim paid Rs 1.59 lakh in instalments via cash and UPI, believing he was securing a legitimate vehicle. To prove his credibility, Bidve even showed the car at a supposed “bank godown” in Kurla.

“A ‘bank godown’ is a storage facility where banks keep vehicles or assets under loan, but scammers often misuse the term to make fake deals appear legitimate,” a police officer explained.

But soon, the friendly façade disappeared. Bidve stopped responding to the victim, giving excuses of a family emergency, and later threatened him, saying, “Even if the police catch me, I’ll be out in 15 days. You can’t do anything to me.”

The family later discovered that Bidve was already accused in a similar car fraud case registered at Badlapur police station, where six other victims had reportedly been conned.

Shocked and betrayed, the victim lodged a formal complaint at Bhoiwada police station on Saturday. Police said the case is under investigation, and officers are looking into whether Bidve has links to other fraudulent vehicle deals across Mumbai.

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