Deccan Chronicle

Indian US Embassy phone lines faked

Bid to extort money from Indians by seeking personal info

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Washington, Mar. 5: Indian Embassy telephone lines have been spoofed by fraudsters in the US to cheat people for money, according to an advisory issued by mission which warned against entertaini­ng any suspicious calls.

The Indian Embassy here has informed the US government about it and launched its own internal investigat­ion. It also issued a rare public advisory on such fraud calls that has cheated people with money, thus bringing bad name to the diplomatic mission.

“These fraudsters either seek personal informatio­n like credit card details etc. or try to extort money from Indian nationals by inter alia claiming that there are errors in their passports, visa forms, immigratio­n forms, etc, which could be rectified by paying money, and at the same time warning that the so called errors, if not rectified, could result in deportatio­n of the individual to India or their imprisonme­nt in USA,” the Indian Embassy said in its advisory.

Some of the Indian nationals living in the US, who received such calls, brought to the notice of the Embassy that some fraudsters are spoofing Embassy of India telephone lines to make calls aimed at cheating people.

Some of these calls are shown as being from the Embassy telephone numbers while others simply use Embassy identity.

In some cases, these fraudsters also claimed that they received such informatio­n from the Embassy or other authoritie­s in India. Visa applicants have also received such calls purporting to be from the Embassy.

The Indian Embassy has started collecting informatio­n from the public, including details of the Western Union account number or bank account details where the money was transferre­d.

In its advisory, the Indian Embassy said that none of its officials make any telephone calls seeking personal informatio­n from any Indian or foreign nationals.

In case of any additional documentat­ion is required from an existing applicant, it is sought only through emails originatin­g from the official domain, it said.

It urged people living in the US not to entertain any suspicious telephone calls made in the name of Embassy of India. It also advised people not to reveal any personal informatio­n or transfer any money in response to such calls.

This is for the first time probably that fraudsters have been spoofing Indian Embassy phone numbers.

According to informed US government officials, in the past they have received similar complaints from other diplomatic missions as well, in particular those from the European nations.

THIS IS FOR the first time probably that fraudsters have been spoofing Indian Embassy numbers.

VISA APPLICANTS have also received such calls purporting to be from the Embassy.

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