Maharashtra trio arrested for extorting ₹23.42 lakh via 'digital arrest' threat

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April 03, 2026 15:34 IST

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Three individuals have been apprehended in Beed, Maharashtra, for their involvement in a sophisticated 'digital arrest' scam, where they allegedly extorted ₹23.42 lakh from a man by posing as police officers and threatening him with a fabricated digital arrest.

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Key Points

  • Three individuals arrested in Beed, Maharashtra for allegedly running a 'digital arrest' scam.
  • The accused extorted ₹23.42 lakh from a Parli Vaijnath resident by posing as police officials.
  • The fraudsters threatened the victim with 'digital arrest' to coerce him into transferring funds.
  • Police seized ₹3 lakh in cash and froze the suspects' bank accounts.
  • Investigations are ongoing to identify other members involved in the 'digital arrest' racket.

Three persons, including a woman, have been arrested for allegedly duping a man of Rs 23.42 lakh by threatening him with 'digital arrest' in Maharashtra's Beed district, police said on Friday.

The police recently arrested the accused, Prasann Ajay Kasat (31), his wife, Swati (26), and their aide, Sanket Deepak Beldar (22), from Jalgaon in connection with the fraud, an official said.

 

Details of the 'Digital Arrest' Scam

According to the police, the trio allegedly posed as police officials and threatened to place the victim, Suryakant Munde, a resident of Parli Vaijnath, under digital arrest to extort money from him.

Investigations revealed that the fraudsters duped the victim of Rs 23.42 lakh and diverted the money to their bank accounts, they said.

Investigation and Arrest

The police traced the accused based on technical analysis, seized Rs 3 lakh cash from them and froze their bank accounts, the official said, adding that further investigation is underway to identify other members of their gang involved in the racket.