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Cyber Police Kashmir saves ₹13 lacs lost in cyber frauds & scams

K H News Service by K H News Service
May 12, 2021
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Srinagar: Cyber Police Kashmir on Tuesday said that it has saved Rs 13 lacs lost in cyber frauds and scame.
A statement issued by Cyber Police Kashmir on Tuesday said “during the past one month, Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone, Srinagar received multiple complaints wherein complainants alleged that have been duped by fraudsters in OTP & UPI frauds”, adding that “in one incident, a complainant was duped of ₹2.00 lacs through UPI Scam stating that he wanted to seek a refund for the cancellation of his ticket”.
Stating that as he (the complainant) was struggling to find a customer care number and obtained a number from the Google search results he (the complainant) immediately received back call and was told that the refund amount could be transferred immediately via Google Pay if he (the complainant) downloads a mobile application called Team Viewer Quick Support on his cell phone, the Cyber Police Kashmir Police in it’s statement further said “following the steps of fraudster, the victim immediately downloaded the app on his cell phone following which the fraudster also directed him to open his banking app and taking control of his cell phone through Team Viewer Quick Support app withdrew an amount of ₹2.00 lacs from his bank account”.
The Cyber Police Kashmir in it’s statement further said “ the victim after realizing that he has been trapped in a cyber fraud immediately reported the fraud to Cyber Police Station, Kashmir Zone, Srinagar and acting swiftly Cyber Police Kashmir with strenuous efforts saved the amount of the victim”.
Stating that in OTP frauds multiple complaints were received regarding vishing (OTP) scams wherein the complainants got fraud phone calls from fraudsters claiming to be officers from the bank, the Cyber Police Kashmir in it’s statement further said “these fraudsters convinced the complainants and informed them that their debit cards have been blocked and are due for renewal”.
Stating that in order to renew the debit cards the complainants were asked to share the card details along with 06 digits OTP received on their cell phones, the Cyber police Kashmir in it’s statement said that the victims having no knowledge about these scams shared their card details along with OTP due to which an amount of ₹11.00 lacs were deducted from their bank accounts.
“The complainants contacted the Cyber Police Kashmir immediately and with strenuous efforts Cyber Police Kashmir was able to block amount ₹11.00 lacs and refunded back into the complainants’ accounts”, reads the Cyber Police Kashmir statement, adding that “amidst Covid-19 pandemic when the public is dependent on cyber platforms, the vulnerability of getting trapped into cyber scams/frauds gets increased”.
In the concluding para of it’s above referred statement the Cyber Police Kashmir appealed people to refrain from downloading any remote access apps like Team viewer quick support, Anydesk App etc. or dialling fake helpline or customer care numbers found on Google search engine, stating therein that these legitimate apps are remote software tool, which provides third party a complete hold of the users’ cell phones/computer.
Asking people to be aware of these latest scams and not to fell prey to these fraudsters, the Cyber police Kashmir in it’s statement said “ If you or your family member gets Corona positive, you may receive a fraud call from cyber criminals that Covid-19 help will be provided, moreover fraudsters may also ask for an advance payment and promise to provide an oxygen cylinder via home delivery, vaccines etc”.

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