Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police Help Recover Money For Online Fraud Victims

Hyderabad, Dec 7 (Maxim News):  The Hyderabad cyber crime police helped two victims of online frauds get back their nibet to the tune of Rs. 35 lakhs. 

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In the first case, a senior citizen aged 76 years was put under digital arrest by cyber fraudsters who threatened and forced him to transfer Rs. 84 lakh to various bank accounts.  On a complaint, the cybercrime police registered a case and immediately contacted the banks where the accounts were opened and operated. 

The bank officials froze some bank accounts and could withhold an amount of Rs. 34 lakh.  The officials helped the victim further with court-related procedures and finally, the victim got Rs. 34 lakh back.

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In the other case, the police helped a 28-year-old woman who had fallen prey to fraudsters in getting back Rs. 1 lakh.  The victim on being threatened with arrest transferred Rs. 1 lakh to the accounts provided by the fraudsters.  Later on, realizing that she was duped, the victim approached the police who followed it with bank officials and got the money reverted to her bank account. 

The bank officials froze some bank accounts and could withhold an amount of Rs. 34 lakh.  The officials helped the victim further with court-related procedures and finally, the victim got Rs. 34 lakh back.

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In the other case, the police helped a 28-year-old woman who had fallen prey to fraudsters in getting back Rs. 1 lakh.  The victim on being threatened with arrest transferred Rs. 1 lakh to the accounts provided by the fraudsters.  Later on, realizing that she was duped, the victim approached the police who followed it with bank officials and got the money reverted to her bank account.  (Maxim News) 


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