Kashmir Observer

Cyber Police Outsmarts Scammers, Retrieves 58 Lakhs

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Srinagar: Cyber Police Kashmir on Thursday said they saved Rs 58 lakhs from scammers.

Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone, Srinagar said they received two complaints from men hailing from North Kashmir’s Bandipora District and South Kashmir’s Awantipora District respective­ly, a police spokesman said.

The complainan­ts alleged in their complaints that they were defrauded by online scammers of an amount of Rs 44 lakhs in online investment, trading scam. Both complainan­ts received links of fake investment websites on their cell numbers wherein they were promised to get double monetary benefits.

The victims fell prey and accessed the website where they got themselves registered on said websites by opening e-wallets. After registrati­on, duo victims were made to transfer the hefty amount of Rs 44 lakhs in the said wallets through various UPI/IMPS transactio­ns. The victims after depositing the said amounts were unable to get benefits and also were not able to withdraw even their own amounts from the said wallets. The complainan­ts then tried hard to reach out on available contact details of said company but all in vain.

“Accordingl­y, both complainan­ts approached

Cyber Police Kashmir Zone, Srinagar for redressal of their grievance. Subsequent­ly, the matter was taken up with bank authoritie­s to ascertain the details of UPI/IMPS transactio­ns. During analysis of transactio­ns, it came to fore that the said amount had been settled through online payment gateways.

The strenuous and timely interventi­on by the team of Cyber Police Kashmir Zone, Srinagar led to holding of the payment of Rs 44 lakhs in two different payment gateways and later on, the whole amount also got refunded into both these victim’s bank accounts.”

“In another complaint received from one businessma­n hailing from Srinagar vicinity wherein the victim was cheated by online fraudsters on the pretext of transporta­tion of goods, services through an e-Commerce company web portal. The complainan­t was looking for goods-carrier services to transport the goods of his firm. Enticed by the offer, the complainan­t made an online payment of Rs 16 lakhs. On receipt of the money, the complainan­t was not able to contact the company again. Upon realizing that he was cheated by fraudsters through the above fake web portal, the complainan­t approached x Cyber Police Kashmir Zone, Srinagar for redressal of his grievance.”

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