The Free Press Journal

Minor uses dad’s phone to buy gadgets, cheated of Rs 67,500

- PRIYANKA NAVALKAR /

A Santacruz resident lost Rs 67,500 in a case of phishing af ter his teenaged son used the former's phone to look for a web camera and earphones worth Rs 1,000 online. The unidentifi­ed accused sent a payment link and acquired the one-time password on the pretext of selling the gadgets to the teen. While the complainan­t has blocked his bank account and lodged a complaint, police are investigat­ing the matter. On June 13, the 16-year-old son of the 51-year-old complainan­t who did not wish to be named, was shopping online for a new web camera and earphones to use for his online classes, which were to begin shortly. Accordingl­y, he googled 'web camera and earphones', which threw up a few results with contact numbers on a retail store platform.

The teenager then contacted one of the numbers, which was answered by 'Manish', who confirmed that their store had the desired gadgets in stock and sent a few pictures of these gadgets to the complainan­t's WhatsApp number. Convinced that he was getting a good deal for both the items at Rs 1,000, the teen went ahead with the transactio­n.

Police said, within a few minutes, the 16-year-old received a call from a man named 'Shahrukh', who confirmed the order for the web camera and earphones. 'Shahrukh' then sent a Unified Payments Inter face (UPI) link for payment and asked for the payment. Subsequent­ly, he also asked for the one-time password (OTP) sent by the bank on the pretext of authentica­ting the purchase, which was shared by the complainan­t. Before father and son realised what had happened, the complainan­t's account had been depleted of Rs 67,500.

The next day, the complainan­t approached the bank where he is an accounthol­der and blocked his account, following which he lodged a complaint with Santacruz Police on June15.

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