Gurugram News: The accused, posing as alleged police officers, connected through video call in the name of investigation. Took account information and transferred money. On the complaint of the victim, Cyber Police Station East has registered a case on Wednesday night. The caller introduced himself as an employee of a courier company and said that the courier in his name contained illegal goods and drugs.
Cyber thugs cheated a youth of Gurugram of Rs 24 lakh by pretending to be illegal goods and drugs in the courier. The accused, posing as alleged police officers, joined the video call in the name of investigation. Took account information and transferred money. On the complaint of the victim, Cyber Police Station East has registered a case on Wednesday night.
Sector 40 resident Shashank Yadav told the police that he received a phone call recently. The caller introduced himself as an employee of a courier company and said that the courier in his name contained illegal goods and drugs. After this he allegedly transferred his phone to Mumbai Crime Branch.
Cyber thugs, posing as police officers, talked to them through video calls and took information related to their accounts, along with this, money was collected from them several times in the name of security. The accused said that their money would be returned, but after the money was transferred they switched off the phone.