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Online Fraud: Rs 1 lakh refunded to victim’s account by Cyber Police
3/2/2020 9:30:15 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 2: The Cyber Police Station Jammu refunded an amount of Rs. one lac to the account of online fraud victim (complainant).
Reports said that Cyber Police Station Jammu acting swiftly on a complaint filed by one Virinder Kumar resident of Basohli Kathua and got refunded the amount to the parent account of the complainant.
Narrating his ordeal, the complainant submitted that he has been defrauded of his hard-earned money by a fraudster, while he shared the OTP displayed on his mobile number. He stated that he received a call from an unknown caller and as he shared the details with the person making call, and an amount of Rs.99,402/- was debited from his account. Acting promptly on his complaint, a team of Cyber Police station Jammu led by Insp Manoj Gupta, under the supervision of SSP Sandeep Mehta, identified the route of that transaction and found that the amount was transferred to Augmont Gold Pvt Ltd. Mumbai.
The matter was immediately taken up with the Company and the full amount of about One Lac which was transferred from the account was blocked and refunded to the victims account. Further, the investigation to identify the accused is going on.
It is worthwhile to mention that with the hectic efforts of the team, Cyber Police Station Jammu has recovered/refunded an amount of Rs.4.75 Lacs since Nov. 2019.
Sandeep Mehta, SSP Operations and Cyber Police Station Jammu has appealed to the general public not to share their Bank/ Personal details and other credentials with any unknown person as it may lead to fraud. The Banks and other PSUs never ask for the personal details of any person. Reconfirming the call from the respective banks can avoid this kind of frauds, he stressed.
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