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Home | India | Mumbai Woman Placed Under Digital Arrest Forced To Pay Rs 14 Lakh

Mumbai woman placed under ‘digital arrest’, forced to pay Rs 14 lakh

The victim went to the bank, broke fixed deposits, mutual funds as well as savings and deposited the amount in the given account number through RTGS

By PTI
Published Date - 29 October 2024, 09:26 AM
Mumbai woman placed under ‘digital arrest’, forced to pay Rs 14 lakh
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Mumbai: A 67-year-old Mumbai-based woman was placed under ‘digital arrest‘ by online fraudsters, who forced her to pay
Rs 14 lakh in exchange of clearing her name in a non-existent money laundering case, police have said.

As per the advisory of cyber-security agency CERT-In, a digital arrest is the one in which victims receive a phone call, an e-mail or a message claiming they are under investigation for illegal activities, such as identity theft or money laundering.

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“The scammer threatens the victim with arrest or legal consequences unless he takes immediate action. They often create a sense of panic to prevent rational thinking. Under the guise of “clearing their name”, “assisting with the investigation” or “refundable security deposit/escrow account”, individuals are coerced into transferring large sums of money to specified bank accounts or UPI IDs,” the advisory said.

Speaking about the case involving the elderly woman, a police official on Monday said, “The accused posed as Delhi Telecom Department and Cyber Crime branch personnel. They placed her under ‘digital arrest’ after accusing her of being involved in a high-profile money laundering case. The crime took place between September 1 and 5. The victim stays in Mumbai’s Kandivali West with her sister-in-law.”

“A case was registered on Saturday on her complaint at North Region Cyber police station. As per the complaint, the woman received a call on September 1 from a person who identified himself as an official of Delhi Telecom Department. She was told that a case was registered against her at Delhi Cyber crime branch. The accused told the woman that her Aadhaar card was used in the crime,” he said.

The accused then got her to speak to his accomplice, who posed as cyber crime branch officer Rakesh Kumar, the official added. “After being shown three fake Delhi police letters and told that she could be jailed for three to five years by Kumar and a woman accused who identified herself as Shobha Sharma, the victim got scared. Sharma then asked the victim about her bank accounts and mutual funds, fixed deposits and also asked her to go to the bank and deposit all the investments in the bank account provided by her,” he said.

“On Sharma’s instructions, the victim went to the bank, broke fixed deposits, mutual funds as well as savings and deposited Rs 14 lakh in the given account number through RTGS. The caller promised to return the money after verification. The woman realised she had been cheated after talking to her son, following which she approached the police,” the official said.

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