
A Mumbai man was recently scammed out of ₹61,000 during a date at The Godfather Club in Andheri West. The incident, which has gained significant attention on social media, highlights a growing trend of dating scams in the city, where victims are lured through platforms like Tinder and Bumble. Journalist and activist Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj brought the case to light, emphasizing the alarming frequency of such scams. Reports indicate that men have been coerced into paying exorbitant bills during these fraudulent encounters, with amounts cited ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹61,000. This incident is part of a broader pattern of scams involving posh venues in Mumbai, raising concerns about the safety and integrity of online dating experiences.
Scammer poses as Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, seeks Rs 500 cab fare https://t.co/FG3jEkp17F
The Supreme Court of India filed a cyber crime complaint with the #DelhiPolice against a social media handle that impersonated the CJI #DYChandrachud and sought money for a cab fare. https://t.co/VwH1g42GeW
A scammer impersonated CJI DY Chandrachud to mint money from an individual https://t.co/u0vwGrIKtH https://t.co/w3FKXE1EvU



