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72-year-old retired nurse loses Rs 90 lakh after falling victim to scam in Maharashtra’s Nagpur

72-year-old retired nurse loses Rs 90 lakh after falling victim to scam in Maharashtra’s Nagpur

A 72-year-old retired nurse from Maharashtra’s Nagpur was allegedly cheated of Rs 90.65 lakh by cyber fraudsters who kept her under a so-called “digital arrest” for several weeks, police said on Sunday, reported the PTI. The victim, a resident of the Jaripatka area, was reportedly threatened and manipulated through fake law enforcement proceedings conducted over video calls. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

90-Year-Old Falls Prey To Digital Arrest Scam In Gujarat, Loses Rs 1 Crore

90-Year-Old Falls Prey To Digital Arrest Scam In Gujarat, Loses Rs 1 Crore

The items recovered from the accused. Ahmedabad: A 90-year-old man in Gujarat’s Surat lost his entire life savings of over Rs 1 crore to fraudsters, who posed as CBI officers and placed him under ‘digital arrest’ for 15 days, claiming that drugs were found in a parcel that was couriered in his name from Mumbai to China. According to the Surat Crime Branch, five people have been arrested for the racket that was run in collaboration with a gang in China, but the mastermind is yet to be traced. The main accused, Parth Gopani, is suspected to be in Cambodia. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Bhavesh Rozia said the senior citizen, who traded in the stock market, had received a WhatsApp call from one of the scamsters, who identified himself as a CBI officer. The conmen claimed that 400 grams of MD drugs was found in a parcel that was reportedly couriered in the senior citizen’s name from Mumbai to China. The accused also claimed that the man’s bank account details revealed he was indulging …

How to avoid digital arrest scams? Centre’s advisory as frauds rise across India | Latest News India

Oct 06, 2024 08:08 PM IST The advisory carried the logo of social media platforms such as WhatsApp and Skype adding that such scams often involve communication through these platforms. The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre on Saturday issued a public advisory in connection with the increasing cases of ‘digital arrest’ crimes in India. In the advisory, the panel said law enforcement agencies such as the CBI, police, customs, ED, or judges do not conduct arrests through video calls and cautioned the public against falling victim to these schemes. ‘Digital arrest’ is a cyber crime technique.(Getty Images/iStockphoto) The advisory carried the logo of social media platforms such as WhatsApp and Skype adding that such scams often involve communication through these platforms. “Don’t Panic, Stay Alert. CBI/Police/Custom/ED/Judges DO NOT arrest you on video call,” stated the advisory issued on Saturday. WhatsApp and Skype earlier stated that they are collaborating with government cyber security agencies to enhance user safety. The advisory also urged people to report such crimes on helpline number 1930 or visit the cyber crime’s …