Updated On: 28 February, 2026 10:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Aishwarya Iyer
Cops say those at helm of ‘Nidhi Limited’ allegedly fleeced seven, including complainant, after promising to double their investment in 20 months

The firm lured investors with good monthly returns. Representation pic/iStock
The Bhandup police have booked directors of a Bhandup-based firm for duping multiple investors of Rs 1.23 crore. According to the police, the firm ‘Nidhi Limited’ defrauded at least seven investors with a promise of doubling their money in 20 months and also offering five per cent monthly returns over the investment.
Police said that the FIR follows a complaint filed by a 64-year-old victim, a machinery workshop owner and a resident of Bhandup, who alleged that he was lured into investing in schemes floated under the banner of ‘Anagha Jankalyan Nidhi Limited’ and other linked entities.