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Massive Fraud at Jadavpur Post Office - Over 70 People Lost Their Life Savings

As you all know, deposits made in India Post savings schemes (such as the Post Office Time Deposit or Fixed Deposit), are backed by a sovereign guarantee from the Government of India. That means your money is considered 100% safe.
Many elderly people - and even some from the middle age group - prefer to keep their savings in post office FDs and other schemes for this reason.

All post offices also have an agent system - agents can handle deposits and withdrawals on your behalf. This makes life easier for senior citizens who can’t visit the post office regularly.

But what happens when the same agent you trust betrays you?
Exactly that happened recently in Jadavpur, Kolkata - and more than 70 people have lost everything.

The Story​

Over 70 customers of the Regent Estate Post Office in Jadavpur have alleged that their entire savings are gone. They had trusted a post office agent who managed all their transactions - deposits, withdrawals, and renewals.

Recently, when a few customers went to check their passbooks, they found something shocking -
The passbooks were fake!

All of them had genuine accounts in the same post office. Some lost ₹3.5 crore, some ₹75 lakh - in total, crores of rupees have been siphoned off.

Police have arrested Siddhartha Karanjai, the accused agent, and are currently interrogating him in custody. A case has been registered at Jadavpur Police Station.

Reports suggest Siddhartha used to withdraw customer's money himself, even when cheques were issued. Once the scam came to light, chaos broke out, and many customers gathered outside the post office demanding answers.

The current postmaster has claimed that he joined recently and only learned about the issue now. After checking the passbooks, he confirmed they were completely fake.

What the Victims Said​

Abhijit Majumdar, one of the victims, shared:
“For years, my parents, wife, and I kept our savings in the post office. Earlier, an agent named Lokesh Karanjai handled everything. After his death, his son continued the job. We trusted him and gave him our passbooks for reinvestment. Later, we found all passbooks were fake - around ₹3.5 crore gone. He admitted transferring our money to his own account with help from the postmaster, whom he even paid!”

Another victim, Partha Pal, said:
“The previous postmaster once visited our house and assured my mother that her money was safe. Later, when we confronted the agent, he admitted he had withdrawn it. We found out he got fake passbooks printed from a local press in Bijoygarh. My mother lost ₹10 lakh.”
Source: ABP Ananda

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Image Credit: ABP Network

How Could This Happen?​

That’s the big question.
How could such a large-scale fraud go unnoticed by post office staff?

The agent had been updating passbooks and stamping them regularly - so how did he access official seals? If the stamps were fake, where did he get them made?
Police are now investigating whether any post office employees were involved, especially since such huge withdrawals should have raised red flags.

How You Can Stay Safe​

  1. Avoid using agents - do your own transactions.
  2. If you must use an agent, check their official certificate and ID card. India Post issues authorization to all agents.
  3. Cross-verify with the postmaster to confirm if the person is truly an authorized agent.
  4. Link your mobile number to your post office account to get SMS alerts for every transaction.
  5. Use India Post’s internet banking for safer and transparent operations.
  6. Update your passbook personally from time to time at the branch.
  7. Report anything suspicious immediately to the postmaster or local police.

India Post needs to modernize its banking operations. Instead of depending on agents, they should expand doorstep banking services for senior citizens - a facility that already exists but is rarely promoted.

Local post offices often encourage customers to use agents, which makes them vulnerable. It’s time India Post takes accountability and ensures no depositor loses their money ever again.
 
As you all know, deposits made in India Post savings schemes (such as the Post Office Time Deposit or Fixed Deposit), are backed by a sovereign guarantee from the Government of India. That means your money is considered 100% safe.
Many elderly people - and even some from the middle age group - prefer to keep their savings in post office FDs and other schemes for this reason.

All post offices also have an agent system - agents can handle deposits and withdrawals on your behalf. This makes life easier for senior citizens who can’t visit the post office regularly.

But what happens when the same agent you trust betrays you?
Exactly that happened recently in Jadavpur, Kolkata - and more than 70 people have lost everything.

The Story​

Over 70 customers of the Regent Estate Post Office in Jadavpur have alleged that their entire savings are gone. They had trusted a post office agent who managed all their transactions - deposits, withdrawals, and renewals.

Recently, when a few customers went to check their passbooks, they found something shocking -
The passbooks were fake!

All of them had genuine accounts in the same post office. Some lost ₹3.5 crore, some ₹75 lakh - in total, crores of rupees have been siphoned off.

Police have arrested Siddhartha Karanjai, the accused agent, and are currently interrogating him in custody. A case has been registered at Jadavpur Police Station.

Reports suggest Siddhartha used to withdraw customer's money himself, even when cheques were issued. Once the scam came to light, chaos broke out, and many customers gathered outside the post office demanding answers.

The current postmaster has claimed that he joined recently and only learned about the issue now. After checking the passbooks, he confirmed they were completely fake.

What the Victims Said​

Abhijit Majumdar, one of the victims, shared:


Another victim, Partha Pal, said:

Source: ABP Ananda

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Image Credit: ABP Network

How Could This Happen?​

That’s the big question.
How could such a large-scale fraud go unnoticed by post office staff?

The agent had been updating passbooks and stamping them regularly - so how did he access official seals? If the stamps were fake, where did he get them made?
Police are now investigating whether any post office employees were involved, especially since such huge withdrawals should have raised red flags.

How You Can Stay Safe​

  1. Avoid using agents - do your own transactions.
  2. If you must use an agent, check their official certificate and ID card. India Post issues authorization to all agents.
  3. Cross-verify with the postmaster to confirm if the person is truly an authorized agent.
  4. Link your mobile number to your post office account to get SMS alerts for every transaction.
  5. Use India Post’s internet banking for safer and transparent operations.
  6. Update your passbook personally from time to time at the branch.
  7. Report anything suspicious immediately to the postmaster or local police.

India Post needs to modernize its banking operations. Instead of depending on agents, they should expand doorstep banking services for senior citizens - a facility that already exists but is rarely promoted.

Local post offices often encourage customers to use agents, which makes them vulnerable. It’s time India Post takes accountability and ensures no depositor loses their money ever again.
Sorry 😔 and painful for those innocent senior Citizens, who trusted him(blindly).
 
মাঝে মাঝে মনে হয় যাদবপুর নামটাই যথেষ্ট কিছু ক্যাচাল করার জন্য.
 
West bengal is a good state if you want to earn money via corruption....I personally have earned crores via corruption....by giving money to "you know who"...
 
Akta jadavpur er comrades der jonno meme dedicate korte cheyechhilam. Tobe ajkei TF e last din hoyejeto.
দাদা এটা usa নয়, জেডি ভান্স ও নেই পাশে, না আছে fbi.
আছে শুধু কেপি, কেলিয়ে বৃন্দাবন🥹🥹🥹
 
Indiapost savings account is useless. Their App sucks, website stops working after 6pm, postoffice customer service is pathetic. They dont even have cash if we go for withdrawing our own money. Ultimately they give cheque and we have to go to a bank only to deposit it. Dont understand why people still invest their money in it. My relative has faced this exact same scam from their agent, although the amount was smaller. A rural/cooperative bank has better service than them.
 
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Indiapost savings account is useless. Their App sucks, website stops working after 6pm, postoffice customer service is pathetic. They dont even have cash if we go for withdrawing our own money. Ultimately they give cheque and we have to go to a bank only to depoait it. Dont understand why people still invest their money in it. My relative has faced this exact same scam from their agent, although the amount was smaller. A rural/cooperative bank has better service than them.
This could be intentional . Make a pathetic app and force people to rely on middlemen.
 
Regent Estate is not Jadavpur. As per my experience in 3 different States, agents practically run post offices. Do not understand why people still use agents, when now post office offers banking with any post office. I have account in post office and never used any agent. I also get SMS for every single txn in the account.
 
Year: 2021 My father had a PLI in post office and maturity value was Rs.460000. From time to time I kept eye on his savings and use to visit post office once in 6 months to check if savings had that Rs.12000 balance or any kind of wrongdoing going on by agents and whether the PLI renewal premium he has paid over years is adding? Nothing wrong found.

PLI matured in 2022 and post master insisted to tfr money to POSA savings rather than issuing cheque or cash which was allowed upto 3L in cash. I went with my father, just said, listen whatever I will say in next 1 minutes will be followed by you.

I said, "Master sahab, Rs.300000 ka cash dijiye because yeh PLI hai isme 2L se zyada kya, 3L bhi ho cash mein payment receive ki jaa sakti hai." Baki ka cheque banayiye. Translation: Asked him to to provide 3L in cash to my father and 1.6L cheque favoring his PNB savings account not post office.

He was trembeling for some time and I dont know why. He became worried because of my presence and my talk with my father.

So that went okay that day.

Now the real part of agents miscreancy:

Father went to withdraw whatever left in savings and close the POSA account. He said account needs reKYC which it didn't as it was active and last KYC was 10 months ago. By using eKYC (misinforming of reKYC) he opened IPPB Full KYC account. He asked my father to come after 48 hours as reKYC will take time.

I got to know the IPPB account when cylinder subsidy which was coincidentelly delivered 2 day before this didn't got credited for Rs.10.36. I checked my father's Aadhaar and it shown latest account as IPPB one.

When I got to know after this subsidy not coming thing, I talked to my father and told him that he has been scammed with eKYC for opening IPPB. Went to post office. Asked for the agent and brought him out. Before he could understand two slaps on both sides of face were given by me and then I told him about the scam he did. Was taking him to police station but he pleaded and cried heavily.

That rascal took Rs.500 from my father with deposit slip but deposited it to IPPB account. Just to earn Rs.250 which agents usually get on IPPB, he scammed my father.

Post master also confronted him although they work in tandem until someone figure out.

My father is a retired banker himself but that day he was made to believe into something and he didn't re-verified himself. I was not there so it happened else would have told agent KYC is active.

He returned the money and I closed both IPPB and Savings account by taking cash which my father signed and I threatened him if any kind of wrongdoing happens with account closure he will be behing bars as it was a crime.

All I can say is do you work youself and never trust on other people with money. I have never handover money to anyone in life for any kind of deposit, policy renewal or even account opening with cash.

It takes few hours and a sigh of relief for years. Also keep checking all the areas wherever you or your parents have money parked.
 
Sovereign guarantee and all means nothing in India. We aren't governed by any law but still by whoever is the most powerful local ruler.
What is Govt mistake in it when people are dumb enough to handover money to agents and don't even check by visiting post office. Law are here to protect us but if we keep our safe open and someone loots, what law can do.

Stupidity has a cost to pay and this was sheer stupidity by 70 people who never cared to check their accounts or FDs,
 
Before he could understand two slaps on both sides of face were given by me and then I told him about the scam he did. Was taking him to police station but he pleaded and cried heavily.

That rascal took Rs.500 from my father with deposit slip but deposited it to IPPB account. Just to earn Rs.250 which agents usually get on IPPB, he scammed my father.

Post master also confronted him although they work in tandem until someone figure out.

My father is a retired banker himself but that day he was made to believe into something and he didn't re-verified himself. I was not there so it happened else would have told agent KYC is active.

He returned the money and I closed both IPPB and Savings account by taking cash which my father signed and I threatened him if any kind of wrongdoing happens with account closure he will be behing bars as it was a crime.

All I can say is do you work youself and never trust on other people with money. I have never handover money to anyone in life for any kind of deposit, policy renewal or even account opening with cash.

It takes few hours and a sigh of relief for years. Also keep checking all the areas wherever you or your parents have money parked.
"Mahatma 'G' Quote of the day "👏 👍 ✅
 
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