A young man from Agra who was searching for a job on Google became a victim of fraud. The cyber criminal deposited Rs 1.43 lakh in his account. In the name of returning this amount, a demand of Rs 50,000 was also made. The victim complained to the police. The case has been registered after three months after the cyber cell’s investigation. Police has started investigation.
Samarth Aggarwal, a resident of Old Idgah Colony, has filed the case. He told the police that he was searching for a job online on Google on September 29. Then a link appeared. A WhatsApp number was given in it. On talking on that number, some people explained the work. After this get 200 rupees transferred online. Got it back in no time.
After this, the miscreants gradually took Rs 1.43 lakh. When he asked for this amount back, he started demanding 50 thousand rupees. Told that the bank will take this amount as tax. You will get money only after depositing this amount. On refusing to give this, refused to return the deposited amount. The victim complained to the police. Cyber cell investigated. The case has been registered after three months. Police has started investigation.
Fake ID of educational institute created on Instagram
Three fake IDs were created on Instagram in the name of an educational institute located in Sikandra. On these, wrong propaganda is being spread about the institute. Sanjeev Kumar Singh, a resident of Kalindi Puram, has filed a case in the police station Sikandra. He is the chairman of Suman Vikas Samiti.
He told the police that two educational institutions of the committee are running in Runkata. Due to technical fault, the Instagram ID of the institute was closed for some time. Taking advantage of this, some anti-social elements made fake IDs. Action should be taken against them. Police is investigating.
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A young man from Agra who was searching for a job on Google became a victim of fraud. The cyber criminal deposited Rs 1.43 lakh in his account. In the name of returning this amount, a demand of Rs 50,000 was also made. The victim complained to the police. The case has been registered after three months after the cyber cell’s investigation. Police has started investigation.
Samarth Aggarwal, a resident of Old Idgah Colony, has filed the case. He told the police that he was searching for a job online on Google on September 29. Then a link appeared. A WhatsApp number was given in it. On talking on that number, some people explained the work. After this get 200 rupees transferred online. Got it back in no time.
After this, the miscreants gradually took Rs 1.43 lakh. When he asked for this amount back, he started demanding 50 thousand rupees. Told that the bank will take this amount as tax. You will get money only after depositing this amount. On refusing to give this, refused to return the deposited amount. The victim complained to the police. Cyber cell investigated. The case has been registered after three months. Police has started investigation.