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Crop insurance scam busted in Jhansi, three arrested

Three individuals were arrested in Jhansi for a major crop insurance fraud involving forged land documents, potentially worth crores. Investigations are ongoing.

Updated on: Mar 19, 2026 08:26 PM IST
By , JHANSI
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Three people have been arrested in Jhansi after police exposed a major fraud involving crop insurance claims using forged land documents. Police said the scam could be worth crores of rupees.

Police have intensified the investigation to uncover the full extent of the fraud and identify other members involved. (FOR REPRESENTATION)
Police have intensified the investigation to uncover the full extent of the fraud and identify other members involved. (FOR REPRESENTATION)

The matter surfaced after a complaint filed in December 2025 by Jhansi-Lalitpur MP Anurag Sharma, who alleged that compensation under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana had been fraudulently claimed using his land details.

An inquiry by the deputy director of agriculture confirmed the allegations. Subsequently, two separate FIRs were registered at Premnagar and Garautha police stations.

Initially, several farmers listed in the compensation records came under suspicion. However, further investigation revealed that many of them were actually victims, allegedly tricked by the accused into sharing their documents.

Additional superintendent of police Areeba Nomaan said that three people—Paras Nayak (26), Bhupendra Singh Rajpoot (29) and Ritik Tiwari alias Ranu (21)—all residents of Jalaun district have been arrested in connection with the case.

Bhupendra Singh, who runs a cybercafé is accused of assisting in preparing and uploading the forged documents.

Investigators found that Ritik alone fraudulently claimed 1.64 lakh for the Rabi 2024–25 season using fake records, while Paras and Bhupendra are suspected to have embezzled around 10 lakh collectively. The accused allegedly shared a small portion of the proceeds with the victims while retaining the majority.

The ASP stated that the trio appears to be part of a larger network. “We suspect the involvement of a bigger gang and a mastermind behind the operation. Efforts are underway to trace other accused. The scam may extend across multiple districts of Bundelkhand and possibly beyond,” she said.

Police have intensified the investigation to uncover the full extent of the fraud and identify other members involved.

 
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