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Srinagar : Cyber Police Kashmir on Wednesday said that it has saved ₹18 lacs which was lost in a fake investment scam.
In a statement issued on Wednesday Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone, Srinagar said that it received a complaint from a resident of Bandipora stating therein that he had been duped/cheated for an amount of ₹18lacs by the fraudsters in an online investment scam. “The complainant received a link of fake investment website on his cell number wherein he was promised to get double monetary benefits”, reads the statement, adding that “the victim fell prey and accessed the website where he get himself registered on said website by opening of e-wallet”.
Stating further that after registration, victim was made to transfer the hefty amount of ₹18lacs in the said wallet through various UPI transactions, the Cyber Police Kashmir in it’s statement said that the victim after depositing the said amount was unable to get benefits and was also not able to withdraw his own amount from the said wallet, stating therein further that the complainant tried hard to reach out on available contact details of said company but all in vain.
Cyber police in it’s statement further said that the complainant approached Cyber Police Kashmir Zone Srinagar for redressal of his grievance and the matter was taken up with bank authorities to ascertain the details of UPI transactions, stating therein further more that during analysis of transactions, it came to fore that the said amount has been transferred through payment gateways into their PayTm Nodal Accounts.
“The strenuous and timely intervention by the team of Cyber Police Kashmir Zone Srinagar, the payment of ₹18lacs was put on hold and later on refunded the whole amount into the complainant’s bank account”, reads the statement, adding that “ it is a new trend for online influencers to convince gullible citizens about “double money return” schemes and make people feel bad about missing the “opportunity” of investing in instruments like crypto-currency, binary trading, crypto mining, online betting and gaming”.
In the concluding para of it’s above referred statement the Cyber Police Kashmir appealed people to refrain from downloading any remote access apps. Cyber Police Kashmir has advised people not to believe in such fake links and websites and avoid transferring any amount in any form as they are entirely fake