The Free Press Journal

Ex-banker duped of ₹1.47L off an inactive credit card

- PRIYANKA NAVALKAR

A retired banker, 63, was duped of Rs

1.47 lakh by an unidentifi­ed accused who transferre­d funds from his inactive credit card account to the fraudster's e-wallet.

The senior approached the police, who are tr ying to ascertain how did the fraudster manage to get the details when the credit card continues to be in a sealed condition. The fraudster has been booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and Informatio­n Technology Act. The 63-yearold retired banker, who holds an account at a private bank, also received a premium credit card from the bank in 2018. Since the complainan­t did not feel the need to use it, he kept it packed in the envelope delivered and neither activated, nor made any transactio­ns from that card.

On August 16, the former banker received a message from his bank, intimating him of three transactio­ns of Rs 50,000, Rs 50,000 and Rs 47,468 from the credit card. He was shocked and immediatel­y checked his credit card, which was safely kept inside his cupboard. "I read the message carefully, which stated that there were OTPs required to authentica­te the transactio­ns. But surprising­ly, I never shared any. I immediatel­y alerted the bank and asked them to block the card," said the complainan­t. Af ter filling out a dispute form, the bank reversed a transactio­n of Rs 50,000 and billed him for Rs 97,468 for the month of August.

When he called up the bank's customer care centre, the agent directed him to make the payment, which can be adjusted later. Following this, the retired banker approached Gamdevi Police and the accused was booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and Informatio­n Technology Act. Police said they are still tr ying to ascertain how the cheating was made as the card was never activated and the OTPs were never shared. They suspect it to be a cheating case by using a screen sharing platform, but the complainan­t claims that he did not share any OTP for the viewer applicatio­n as well. The accused is yet to be identified and arrested.

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