Bhopal:
The Madhya Pradesh police on Sunday saved a businessman from being looted by cyber criminals who had put him underneath “digital arrest” in Bhopal, an official mentioned.
Vivek Oberoi, a resident of Arera Colony within the metropolis, obtained a name round 1 pm on Saturday from people posing as officers of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), an MP police cyber cell launch mentioned.
The scammers related Oberoi to individuals who recognized themselves as CBI and Mumbai crime department officers, it said.
They trapped Oberoi by claiming that a number of bogus financial institution accounts have been opened utilizing his Aadhaar, which they mentioned was additionally used for buying SIM playing cards for unsolicited advertising and marketing, the discharge mentioned.
“Digital arrest” is a kind of on-line fraud the place scammers impersonate regulation enforcement or authorities officers to persuade victims that they’re underneath arrest.
The cyber crooks advised Oberoi to obtain the Skype video app and requested him to remain in a room. Throughout that point, the businessman alerted the MP cyber police and cops reached his dwelling amid his ‘digital arrest’.
When police demanded ID verification of the faux law-enforcement officers, the fraudsters disconnected the video name, the discharge mentioned.
Whereas the conmen had acquired the businessman’s financial institution particulars throughout his “digital arrest”, he did not switch any cash, the discharge added
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