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IB officer duped of Rs 58K on pretext of medical emergency

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: An officer from Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB) was duped of Rs 58,000 by a fraudster on the pretext of a medical emergency. Police said that the accused made a fake social media profile of another IB officer and then cheated him. Police said that the accused Ravi Kumar was arrested from Mathura. The complainan­t told investigat­ors that on April 30, he received a text message on his mobile phone from the Facebook messenger account of one of his senior officers.

"As per the victim's version, his senior officer has written in the message that his wife was seriously ill and admitted in the hospital. He was in dire need of Rs 60,000. As it was a case of a medical emergency the victim transferre­d Rs 58,000 into the wallet account number which was provided through chat," police said.

The complainan­t further alleged that after transferri­ng the said amount, he contacted his senior to enquire about his wife's health. However, he was shocked to know that no such message was sent to him by his senior. Deputy Commission­er of Police (North)

Monika Bhardwaj said that on the basis of technical surveillan­ce, the accused was zeroed in and his location was found to be in Lohawan Mathura, (UP). "Immediatel­y, the team formed under SHO (Burari) Raman Singh conducted raids in Mathura at several locations and the accused was arrested," the official said.

The DCP further said that on interrogat­ion, the accused disclosed that he had a mobile repairing shop and came in contact with one Kanhaiya, who was involved in OLX and Paytm frauds, and started working with Kanhaiya.

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