The Free Press Journal

Diamond trader duped of ₹b1.29L in KYC fraud

- SACHIN GAAD

A 63-year-old diamond trader was duped to the tune of Rs 1.29 lakh on the pretext of updating the Know Your Customer (KYC) details of his e-wallet account. The bank had identified the fraudulent transactio­n at the time of the fraud itself and blocked the trader's credit card. However, by that time Rs 1.29 were already been transferre­d.

According to the Gamdevi police, the diamond trader had received an SMS alert asking him to update the KYC details of his e-wallet account. A number was provided in the SMS if any customer needed more details. The trader dialled the number and said that he would update the details later, however, the fraudster posing as a representa­tive of ecommerce company told the trader that, amidst the lockdown all their process have turned online and that he would assist him. He then sent a link and asked the trader to fill his details.

While the trader was filling his details, the fraudster who was on the call, told him to open his e-wallet applicatio­n and type any number between 1-9. As soon as he pressed the number, he received a call from his bank who alerted him about the fraudulent transactio­n from his credit card. They also told him that they have stopped the transactio­n in between and that they have blocked his card for safety reasons.

The trader then rushed to his bank only to learn that Rs 1.29 lakh has already been transferre­d from his credit card in five transactio­ns. The trader spoke to the bank officials about how the transactio­n took place. However, the bank stated that it would not take any responsibi­lity and suggested that he file a First Informatio­n Report (FIR), said a police official.

On the complaint of the diamond broker, the Gamdevi police has registered an offence under section 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code and under the section 66C (identity

IF YOU FALL VICTIM TO CYBER FRAUD:

Immediatel­y alert the local police station or call the 24x7 Cyber Helpline-- 9820810007. Also alert your bank and fill out a dispute form.

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