MUMBAI, May 20 -- The South Cyber police arrested a man from Dahisar in connection with a cyber fraud wherein two elderly sisters were allegedly duped of Rs.67 lakh under the pretext of share market investment. The accused was identified as Mohit Bhojraj. The Dahisar resident was handling over 20 bank accounts and had provided his accomplice, Salid Mohammad Shaikh, with 19 bank accounts to use in the cyber fraud. Shaikh, a resident of Mangaluru in Karnataka, is absconding, said a police officer. According to the police, the complainant, 65, lives in the Girgaon area with her mother and sister. Her mobile number was added to a WhatsApp group in January, and the group members shared screenshots of their investment profits. The two sisters, sold by the opportunity, began working on formalities for opening a Demat account as per the group admin's instructions. They began investing money by transferring a total of Rs.67.15 lakh directly to cyber frauds. Their virtual accounts showed profits of Rs.1.88 lakh, added the official. They suspected foul play after they could not find a way to withdraw the money. The cyber fraud began forcing them to transfer more money under the pretext of charges till the sisters realised they were duped, said the official. During investigation, the police followed the money trail from bank transactions and found that Rs.16 lakh was deposited to an account owned by Hemant Mali, a vegetable business trader. However, Bhojraj was the one operating it. Manish Kumar Pathak...