Lucknow: A family was duped of Rs 12.9 lakh by fraudsters posing as Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) officers who kept them under digital arrest from 3:25 pm on Mar 16 till 8:30 pm on Mar 18.According to FIR filed at Cyber Crime Police Station, an assistant professor of a govt institute in Delhi and resident of Indira Nagar alleged his parents were targeted on Mar 16. The complainant’s mother received call from unknown number, following which the caller initiated WhatsApp video call from another number and introduced himself as an ATS officer and claimed that Aadhaar details and bank accounts of the family were linked to money laundering and terror activities.They also contacted his father and warned them against communicating with anyone. The elderly couple were monitored constantly—even while they visited the bank.Under pressure and fear, the complainant’s father opened his fixed deposits and transferred Rs 12.9 lakh from his Union Bank account through RTGS on Mar 17 to a private sector bank account in Karnataka in the name of Bharath VR .The complain was also registered on National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. Police are examining bank transaction details, mobile numbers used in the crime, WhatsApp call records and other digital evidence to trace the accused. Cyber crime officials reiterated that in “digital arrest” scams, fraudsters impersonate law enforcement or govt agencies to intimidate victims and extort money through fear and isolation. They have advised citizens to report such incidents to cyber helpline 1930 or the NCRP portal.
Trending
- S Janaki Death News: Legendary singer S Janaki, called Nightingale of South India passes away at 88 in Mysuru due to age-related ailments | Hindi Movie News
- NMC approves 50 more MBBS seats at GMC Srinagar, intake rises to 250 from 2026-27
- Christopher Nolan’s best films to watch, ahead of ‘The Odyssey’: From ‘Oppenheimer’ to ‘Memento’
- Smriti an incredibly graceful player: Butcher
- As India remain stuck in traffic, England players enjoy football warm-up at Rose Bowl – Watch | Cricket News
- Muzammil Ibrahim makes FRESH claims about dating Deepika Padukone; ‘No regrets, love watching her movies, I was big star, she is now’ | Hindi Movie News
- Where retirement goes to die: Inside America’s geriatric government
- Govinda: When Govinda opened up about why ‘Coolie No. 1’ remake didn’t work: ‘Invested money and lost around Rs 16 crore, was treated badly by some people’ | Hindi Movie News
