Mangaluru Woman Loses Rs 3.16 Crore In Digital Arrest Fraud
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Beware of unscrupulous actors who want to rip you off when you apply for entry permission to the British Isles. “It can suddenly become very expensive,” says Amelie Thelander, legal advisor at Konsument Europa.

Beware of unscrupulous actors who want to rip you off when you apply for entry to the British Isles. “It can suddenly become very expensive,” says Amelie Thelander, legal advisor at Konsument Europa.
Mangaluru Woman Loses Rs 3.16 Crore In Digital Arrest Fraud
A woman from Mangaluru lost over Rs 3.16 crore after fraudsters posing as police manipulated her into transferring the money under the pretext of a 'digital arrest', police said.The woman (40), who has requested anonymity, lodged a complaint with the Cyber Economic and Narcotics Crime police station.According to the complaint, she received a call on June 6 from a person claiming to be an officer from the National Crime Reporting Portal.The calle…
How fraudsters used fear and legal threats to extract ₹3.16 crore from Mangaluru woman
Mangaluru, July 6: In a chilling reminder of how fear and impersonation can override rationality, a Mangaluru woman was allegedly defrauded of a staggering ₹3.16 crore by cybercriminals posing as senior law enforcement officials and a public prosecutor.
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