The Free Press Journal

Woman orders phone from FB, loses ₹ 1.24L

- PRIYANKA NAVALKAR

A 23-year-old was duped of ₹ 1.24 lakh on the pretext of buying a new phone from a social media platfor m at a steal rate. The Vakolabase­d profession­al came across a deal for a premium mobile handset, wherein on placing the order, she was asked to pay ₹ 1.24 lakh in a series of transactio­ns for various reasons like custom charges amongst others. A complaint has been registered at Santacruz and search for the accused is underway.

The woman was surfing through the social media web pages while waiting at the private run Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital in Santacruz (W), when she came across a post on Facebook. The post was shared by a page-- ZSZESTQUAR­E, wherein they were selling ' OnePlus 8Pro' mobile handset and asked the interested buyer to click on a link.

The post also stated that to know more details, buyer can contact a user, Mariam Miriya. Accordingl­y, after the complainan­t contacted Miriya through messenger and shared all her personal and banking details to authentica­te the transactio­n. Miriya then directed the 23-year-old to make a series of transactio­ns worth ₹ 1.24 lakh to different bank ac

counts on the pretext of taking token money, clearing customs and transferri­ng the handset to her name.

Police said, Miriya later demanded for more money, which raised an alar m with the complainan­t and she asked her the current status of the delivery. Upon persistent­ly asking, Miriya stopped entertaini­ng the complainan­t's calls and never delivered the package. Having realised that she was being duped, the complainan­t approached Santacruz Police. Accordingl­y, a First Infor mation Report was lodged against Miriya under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and Infor mation Technology Act. While no arrests have been made, police are trying to trace the caller and freeze the transactio­ns wherein the money was transferre­d.

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