70-Year-Old ‘Digitally Arrested’ By Fake NIA Officers, Loses Rs 1.44 Crore
A 70-year-old man from Pune was duped of Rs 1.44 crore after being placed under ‘digital arrest’ by cyber fraudsters posing as National Investigation Agency and Anti Terrorism Squad officers, a police official said on Saturday.
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A 70-year-old man from Pune was duped of Rs 1.44 crore after being placed under ‘digital arrest’ by cyber fraudsters posing as National Investigation Agency and Anti Terrorism Squad officers, a police official said on Saturday.
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