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Fraudsters Planned Fake Insurance Scam Inspiring From A Film!
By: Tupaki Desk | 11 March 2021 10:07 AM GMTFilmmakers often say they were inspired by real-life incidents and stories for their films. But a fraudster got inspired by a thriller film and planned a scam that shocked the Telugu states.
The much-talked-about Insurance fraud scam that was unearthed in Telangana has sent shocking waves across the two states. The mastermind behind the scam was inspired by Bhadram movie reportedly.
It has been widely reported that during the investigation, the main accused Raju told the Police that he had killed five people to claim the insurance of the victims.
The main accused Raju and four others were involved in fraudulent life insurance claims. The accused kill people and project these deaths as life insurance and claim their insurances.
These people select people who are sick and addicted to liquor and convince their family members to get insurance policies. On the behalf of the family members, these fraudsters will purchase the instance policies.
These fraudsters kill the policyholders and portray the incidents as accidental deaths to claim double insurance. The accused shared the insurance amount with their family members and others, reports claimed.
The Police got information on the case in late February, this year. The accused had reportedly claimed over Rs 1.59 crore and an extra one crore by projecting the deaths as accidental deaths.
The much-talked-about Insurance fraud scam that was unearthed in Telangana has sent shocking waves across the two states. The mastermind behind the scam was inspired by Bhadram movie reportedly.
It has been widely reported that during the investigation, the main accused Raju told the Police that he had killed five people to claim the insurance of the victims.
The main accused Raju and four others were involved in fraudulent life insurance claims. The accused kill people and project these deaths as life insurance and claim their insurances.
These people select people who are sick and addicted to liquor and convince their family members to get insurance policies. On the behalf of the family members, these fraudsters will purchase the instance policies.
These fraudsters kill the policyholders and portray the incidents as accidental deaths to claim double insurance. The accused shared the insurance amount with their family members and others, reports claimed.
The Police got information on the case in late February, this year. The accused had reportedly claimed over Rs 1.59 crore and an extra one crore by projecting the deaths as accidental deaths.