Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police Freezes Over Rs 4 Crore In Fraud Accounts

Hyderabad, June 1 (Maxim News): The Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police announced a major win in their fight against cyber fraud. Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City, K. Sreenivasa Reddy, reported that from May 1st to May 31st, 2024, the team froze ₹4,09,23,217 in bank accounts linked to cyber fraudsters.

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Petitions have been filed in court to get these funds refunded to the victims.

This action benefits multiple victims of various cybercrimes. The Cyber Crime Police’s success highlights their commitment to protecting Hyderabad citizens from cyber threats.

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Be cautious of unsolicited calls, messages, and emails. Never share personal or financial information without verifying the source.

Verify package delivery status directly on the official FedEx website. Avoid clicking on links from SMS, email, or WhatsApp as they may be scams.

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Ignore unsolicited part-time job offers on social media or messaging apps. Scammers may lure you in with small payments before vanishing with your money.

Never share sensitive information like bank details, passwords, or social security numbers with strangers or unverified entities.

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Don’t be fooled by promises of easy money. Law enforcement officials won’t ask for money via Skype calls to resolve issues.

In trading, avoid dubious returns and unknown applications. Only trade with SEBI-registered platforms.

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The Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police encourages citizens to report cyber financial fraud immediately by calling the Cyber Crime Helpline number 1930 or visiting the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal https://cybercrime.gov.in/ (Maxim News) 


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