New Scam: Noida Woman ‘Digitally Arrested’, Duped Of ₹ 11 Lakh 2023.12.2……【Press】【India,भारत,】Noida: The Uttar Pradesh Police has launched an investigation after a Noida resident found herself at the receiving end of a new cyber fraud trend, wherein she was duped of more than ₹ 11 lakh and held under “digital arrest” for a day, officials said on Saturday.
This is the first case in the new trend of “digital arrest fraud” lodged at the Cyber Crime police station in Noida. The thugs posed as police officials who mentioned the names of an IPS officer in the CBI and the founder of a grounded airline, associating the 50-year-old victim in a fictitious money-laundering case.
➤【印度】新骗局:诺伊达女子“被数字逮捕”,被骗110万卢比
该女子接到电话后被告知,一张 SIM 卡是用她的 Aadhaar 卡购买的,并用于非法广告和骚扰女性。然后她通过视频电话受到“审问”。
该女子向北方邦警察网络犯罪官员报告了此事,并指控自己诈骗了111.1 万卢比,此外还从早到晚被“数字逮捕”。官员周六表示,北方邦警方已展开调查。
诺伊达第 36 区网络犯罪警察局负责人 Reeta Yadav 督察表示,已根据《信息技术法》和印度刑法典 (IPC) 的相关规定提交了 FIR。“对此案的调查正在进行中,”
该警官敦促人们警惕新出现的网络犯罪,并尽早拨打中央求助热线或紧急电话向警方求助,或者向当地警察局的网络服务台举报此类活动。
“人们还应该知道,警察永远不会通过网络方式询问任何人。如果有人这样威胁你,请他们向你发送适当的通知,询问他们的详细信息,并告诉他们你要来警察局见他们,”

New Scam: Noida Woman ‘Digitally Arrested’, Duped Of ₹ 11 Lakh
The woman was called and told that a SIM card was purchased using her Aadhaar card and used for illegal advertising and harassment of women. She was then “interrogated” over a video call.
Updated: December 02, 2023 6:49 pm IST

Noida: The Uttar Pradesh Police has launched an investigation after a Noida resident found herself at the receiving end of a new cyber fraud trend, wherein she was duped of more than ₹ 11 lakh and held under “digital arrest” for a day, officials said on Saturday.
This is the first case in the new trend of “digital arrest fraud” lodged at the Cyber Crime police station in Noida. The thugs posed as police officials who mentioned the names of an IPS officer in the CBI and the founder of a grounded airline, associating the 50-year-old victim in a fictitious money-laundering case.

A similar case was recently reported in Haryana’s Faridabad where cyber thugs, posing as police personnel, got a woman “digitally arrested” for more than a week after convincing her that her personal IDs were used for illegal activities. The thugs then asked her to stay online via Skype and not share this information with anyone even as they kept a watch on her throughout the period.

In her complaint, the Noida-based woman has claimed that she was contacted over an IVR (interactive voice response) call on November 13 and told that a mobile phone SIM card was purchased using her Aadhaar card in Mumbai and used for illegal advertising and harassment of women.

“Then my call was transferred to a person (who identified himself as a Mumbai Police officer) who did the initial interrogation over the call and then on Skype VC. Then he informed that I have another allegation of money laundering related to (the founder of an airline) for which an FIR has been registered against me and an arrest warrant issued by the Supreme Court for which he sent documents on Skype,” the woman has said.

“After the interrogation, he said I am innocent and not guilty, so he is transferring the interrogation (to an IPS officer posted with the CBI, Mumbai) for further investigation of this case. Then he gave the Skype ID and asked me to request the CBI officer to do the priority investigation on VC to remove my arrest warrant,” she has said in her complaint.

The said CBI officer told her that during the investigation of the airline founder, police found 246 debit cards from his house and one of those had the victim’s name on it, which was used to open a bank account with her Aadhaar card.

“He then said my account was used for a fund transfer of ₹ 2 crore for which I have been paid ₹ 20 lakh. However, he said I do not look to be involved in this case, so to complete the investigation, I need to transfer funds from all my accounts to my ICICI account and subsequently, transfer the funds from the ICICI account to the PFC account as per the directives of the Supreme Court…,” she said.

The woman has claimed that she was told not to disclose this information as it was related to “national security and will make me liable for further action”.

“Also, to prove not guilty of the crime, he asked me to keep sufficient balance in my accounts for which he also advised to apply for a personal instant loan of ₹ 20 lakh from ICICI and gave the details of how to apply for the same, which I denied but he forced me to arrange ₹ 3 lakh more through the same and after much pressure, I had applied for the same, which is also transferred to the PFC account,” she said.

“They also took a picture of my signature on Skype on the pretext of validating my Aadhaar card for investigation,” she has alleged.

The woman reported the matter to the Uttar Pradesh Police’s Cyber Crime officials and alleged a fraud of ₹ 11.11 lakh with her, besides being “digitally arrested” from morning to night.

Inspector Reeta Yadav, in-charge of the Cyber Crime police station in Noida Sector 36, said an FIR has been lodged under the relevant provisions of the Information Technology Act and Indian Penal Code (IPC).

“An investigation into the case is underway,” she told PTI.

The officer urged people to be cautious of emerging online crimes and reach out to police at the earliest either on the central helpline number 1930 or emergency number 112 or report such activities to the cyber desk of local police stations.

“People should also know that police never question any person digitally. If someone threatens you like this, ask them to send you a proper notice, ask for their details and tell them that you are coming to the police station to meet them,” Ms Yadav said.

评论

发表回复

您的邮箱地址不会被公开。 必填项已用 * 标注