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Sunday, Jun 22, 2025
The police have demanded that the banks close down the accounts within 7 days of receiving the request letter.
The 64-year-old was duped into believing that his SIM was misused for anti-national activities.
According to the Kannur Town Police, the complainant responded to an advertisement on Facebook that offered high returns through capital market investment.
Karthik targeted the people who approach private banks for interest-free personal loans to buy affordable mobile phones from big mobile phone shops.
Two men, who siphoned off Rs 5 lakh from a Wayanad woman, were arrested and brought to Kerala.
The practice, followed till now, of sending the complaints to cyber police station to be done away with
The fake message in the name of NCRB demanded the boy to pay an amount of over Rs 30,000, failing which it would invite a fine of a huge amount and imprisonment.
The complainant shared his account details with a fraudster who posed as a banking official.
Attracted by the high return offered by the fraudsters, the youth accepted the offer and started working for them
The fraudsters approach victims offering online jobs with high salaries.
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