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POLICIES OF DECEPTION
India Today
|September 22, 2025
Abetted by insiders, a multicrore insurance scam-centred in west UP and preying on the poor battling illness or disability-thrived on fake identities, staged deaths, and even murders
It looked like a routine hit-and-run case: a 20-year-old named Aman found dead on the roadside in western Uttar Pradesh's Amroha district. His Aadhaar card and phone were still in his pocket, and the local police duly recorded the case as an accident. That was back in November 2023. But when the case was reopened earlier this year, what seemed at first like a random road tragedy unravelled into a chilling conspiracy. For, the postmortem itself told a different story—four deep lacerations on Aman's head, with no other injuries—pointing unmistakably to murder.
Between July and September 2023, seven insurance policies worth Rs 2.7 crore had been taken out in Aman’s name, including a Rs 1 crore accidental death cover. Investigators discovered that his maternal relatives, in cahoots with a local gang, had plotted the killing. This was not their first crime. In 2022, they had murdered another man, Salim, to extract Rs 78 lakh in insurance claims, and were preparing to target a third victim when the police finally intervened.
What happened to Aman is not an isolated tragedy. It is the face of one of India’s biggest insurance rackets—an organised crime network that investigators say has thrived for nearly 15 years and touched nearly every major insurance company. According to the Sambhal police, which first uncovered the nexus, fraudsters issued fake policies in the names of the dying, altered Aadhaar details to make the elderly look decades younger, and forged death certificates for the living. So far, 68 arrests have been made, four murders confirmed and 21 FIRs filed across western UP and Delhi.Esta historia es de la edición September 22, 2025 de India Today.
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