Mumbai, January 12: Timely intervention of the cyber police resulted in Rs 7.52 lakh of a woman professor being saved before online fraudsters could withdraw it from a bank account, an official said on Thursday.
The woman, who teaches in a college in Mulund, was approached by some unidentified persons who promised to get her a part-time job, and she paid Rs 3.18 lakh to them since January 9 and Rs 10 lakh on Thursday, he said. Online Fraud: 40% Indians Defrauded While Shopping Online During Festive Season, Says Study.
“However, the woman realised she was being cheated and immediately called the 1930 cyber helpline. Acting within what we call the golden hour, we contacted the nodal officer of the bank and managed to save Rs 7.52 lakh before the entire amount could be withdrawn by the fraudsters,” he said. Online Fraud in Mumbai: Thane Businessman Vacationing in Nepal Duped of Rs 1 Crore After Fraudster Uses His Private Details To Siphon Off Money.
The process of registering a case was underway at Mulund police station, he added.
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