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Cyber police help to get money of complainant duped online

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 25, 2020 23:15 IST

Aurangabad, Nov 25:The cyber police seized Rs 30,000 of a complainant, duped online by the cyber criminals and ...

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Aurangabad, Nov 25:

The cyber police seized Rs 30,000 of a complainant, duped online by the cyber criminals and deposited the amount in his account.

According to the details, a retired manager of Lupin Company, Suhas Dailkar has account in HDFC Bank. His ATM card was not working and hence he contacted the bank customer care centre after gaining the number from Google. However, the number was of the cyber criminals. When he called on the number he was told that the bank will sent an OTP and he will have to give it to them to activate the card. Accordingly, he gave them the OTP number but Rs 30,000 was withdrawn from his account. He immediately contacted the cyber police and lodged a complaint. PI, Geeta Bagwade, PSI Savita Tambe and Sushant Shelke took action and freezed the amount from the account of the criminal. The bank then transferred the amount in Dailkar’s account again.

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