Hindustan Times (East UP)

Prayagraj cyber cell retrieves lost cash of bank customers

- HT Correspond­ent allahabad.htdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PRAYAGRAJ: The cyber cell of Prayagraj police have retrieved Rs 2.20 lakh of seven bank customers who were duped by online fraudsters on different pretexts.

According to police, the cyber conmen called the victims on their phones and lured them to disclose the OTP for siphoning off the cash from their bank accounts or drained away cash from their bank accounts through Any Desk App or Paytm. SP (Crime) Satish Chandra said, “The frauds were committed between November 14 and 22 in which seven bank customers of the city were duped of their money. They approached the cyber cell team, following which immediate action was taken on their complaints. With assistance of different payment gateways and channels, majority of the lost cash was recovered within 24 hours of the frauds and was transferre­d in the bank account of complainan­ts. While cyber cell is committed to assist online fraud victims, but bank customers should be alert and aware of different modes of frauds.” “People should not disclose their ATM PIN, UPI, OTP and other bank details under any circumstan­ces to persons who make calls while luring bank customers on different pretexts. In case, if money is siphoned off from bank accounts, people should immediatel­y approach cyber cell for assistance,” the SP added. One of the cyber crime victims Aishwarya Kesarwani whose lost amount of Rs 9,9000 was returned by cyber cell said that he lost the amount through Paytm app. Aishwarya appreciate­d the efforts of cyber cell team for recovery of his lost amount. Rajesh Pandey of Georgetown, Sunil Prajapati of Dhumnaganj, Akash Kesarwani of Bara, Rammurti Mishra of Georgetown, Ikrar Ahmad of Mauaima and Ravindra Kumar of Handia also got back their lost cash following efforts of the cyber cell.

Cash looted

Unidentifi­ed miscreants looted Rs 7.50 lakh and a laptop from an SBI franchise manager under Manda police station of trans-Yamuna area on Tuesday. Police

are making efforts to trace the miscreants. According to reports, resident of Hata Bazar area Sushil Singh runs franchise of Koraon branch of SBI. On Tuesday afternoon, Sushil was

coming to Hata Bazar with cash and laptop. He had reached near the canal at Piyari village when three miscreants took Sushil on gunpoint and snatched the bag containing cash and laptop.

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