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Interstate luxury car fraud racket busted in Mysuru; Ruman Shariff, Mujahid Pasha and Shahabuddin arrested

Mysuru police have busted an interstate luxury car fraud racket with links to Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra, arresting three accused and seizing vehicles worth ₹1.10 crore. The gang used social media to dupe buyers and owners, exposing a wider organised network operating across multiple states.

IndreshIndresh
Mar 28, 2026, 09:09 am IST
in Bharat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
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Mysuru: In a significant crackdown on organised vehicle fraud, Mysuru police have unearthed a well-coordinated interstate network of luxury car theft and cheating, with links extending to Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. The police have arrested three key accused and seized eight high-end vehicles worth over ₹1.10 crore.

The arrested accused Ruman Shariff, Mujahid Pasha and Shahabuddin were operating a sophisticated racket that targeted both car owners and prospective buyers using social media platforms. The case came to light following a complaint by a Mysuru-based victim, Abhishek, who was cheated while attempting to purchase a second-hand luxury vehicle.

Interstate network exposed

Police investigations have revealed that the gang was not limited to Karnataka but had established strong operational links in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. These states were used as transit and disposal points for vehicles, making it difficult for authorities to trace ownership.

A senior investigating officer said, “Our probe clearly indicates that this is an interstate racket. Vehicles sourced from one state were moved to another and sold using fake or incomplete documentation. Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra emerged as key operational hubs.”The officer added that the accused frequently changed locations and identities, complicating tracking efforts.

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Facebook’s bait-and-switch strategy

According to the police, the gang used Facebook as its primary tool to lure victims. They would post attractive advertisements claiming to buy or sell luxury cars at highly competitive prices.”They first approached vehicle owners and offered to purchase cars at good prices. After paying a small advance, they would take possession of the vehicle,” the officer explained. Once the vehicle was secured, the same car would be listed again for sale often in another state at a lower price to attract quick buyers.

Double fraud across states

The gang’s modus operandi involved cheating both ends of the transaction, often across state borders. “In many cases, the original owner would not receive full payment, while the buyer would be handed over the vehicle without valid documents. When questioned, the accused would vanish. This left victims in different states with no legal recourse,” the officer said.  Police said such interstate movement of vehicles made it harder for victims to coordinate complaints and for authorities to connect cases.

Seizure and ongoing probe

During the operation, Mysuru police seized eight luxury vehicles, including premium sedans and SUVs, collectively valued at over ₹1.10 crore. Authorities are now verifying registration records across multiple states. Another officer confirmed, “We are cross-checking vehicle data with RTOs in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. There is a high possibility that more stolen or fraudulently acquired vehicles are part of this network.”

Larger syndicate suspected

Investigators believe the arrested trio are part of a broader organised syndicate with operatives spread across different states.  “This appears to be just one layer of a bigger network. We are coordinating with police teams in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra to identify other members and possible financiers behind the racket,” the officer added. Digital footprints, bank transactions, and social media accounts are being analysed to uncover the full extent of the operation.

Public urged to stay alert

Police have warned the public against falling prey to attractive deals on social media platforms. “Luxury vehicles offered at unusually low prices should raise suspicion. Buyers must insist on original documents and verify details with RTO authorities before making payments,” the officer cautioned. The case highlights how organised gangs are exploiting digital platforms and interstate loopholes to execute large-scale financial frauds, prompting authorities to intensify surveillance and coordination across states.

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