Srinagar: Cyber Police Kashmir on Monday said that it saved Rs 2 lakhs of two gullible persons.
In a statement issued here on Monday the Cyber Police Kashmir said that it received a complaint from an old aged shopkeeper hailing from South Kashmir’s Tral wherein he had informed about a call receieved by him from fraudsters posing as staff of the Jammu & Kashmir Bank Headquarters. “The caller had told him that his ATM Card is going to be blocked and in order to renew the same he was asked to provide the card details following which the complainant who is illiterate took the help of his minor granddaughter and did not even mind to share the OTP which he had received shortly”, reads the statement. Stating that the shopkeeper smelled foul play only when he received a message about debit from his account, the Cyber Police Kashmir in it’s statement said “acting on the complaint, Financial Fraud Team of Cyber Police Kashmir acted swiftly and succeeded in saving the whole amount of victim”, adding that “in a similar OTP/vishing fraud case, officials succeeded in refunding Rs. 72,938/- where a Govt Employee of Srinagar city shared his Debit card details in a similar manner”.
The Cyber Police Kashmir in it’s statement further said “the employee later realised that he has been duped, when he received a message from his bank about the debit from his account for a Flipkart purchase, adding that “the victim quickly contacted Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone, Srinagar and Cyber Police Station managed to save the whole amount”.
Pertinently, in OTP/Vishing fraud, victims get phone calls from fraudsters claiming to be officers from different Bank. The gullible people share their card details and other information sought by the caller/fraudster, believing them to be genuine employee. They only realise that it was a case of online fraud when they receive a message that their bank accounts have been debited. Usually the complaints in such cases are reported/registered only much later, thereby making it cumbersome for the Cyber Police to take steps to trace, recover and refund the money.
The Cyber Police Kashmir in it’s statement has once again advised people to remain extra careful while receiving such calls from unknown sources and avoid sharing their ATM card details, bank details, account details, personal details, OTP etc. to anyone so that they are not robbed and will not lose their hard earned money.