The Free Press Journal

School teacher loses 19L to fake KBC call

- SURESH GOLANI / Mira Bhayandar

Beware of fake calls offering freebies and prize money from popular quiz shows, as it could be a trap to cheat you off your hard-earned money.

More than a month after the 12th season of Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) hosted by superstar Amitabh Bachchan concluded on January 22, the Vasai police registered a FIR against online fraudsters who duped a 44-year-old school teacher of more than Rs. 19 lakh on the pretext of winning cash prizes from the show lottery.

In her complaint to the police, the woman stated that her son had received a voice call on a social networking platform from an unknown caller who claimed to be a representa­tive of KBC. The caller informed he had won Rs. 25 lakh from the KBC lottery and establishe­d contact with the complainan­t.

In an apparent attempt to win the trust of the potential target, the fraudsters sought bank account details and other identifica­tion documents. Initially the unsuspecti­ng school teacher transferre­d Rs. 5.15 lakh towards tax deductions in order to claim the prize money. But the fraudsters called up again and said she was also the lucky winner of a car worth Rs. 1 cr. This time, she was told to transfer Rs. 14.17 lakh.

Realizing that she was duped, an offence was registered at the Vasai police station under the relevant sections of the IPC and Informatio­n Technology Act against the cyber crooks.

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