
Kerala: Kozhikode Resident Loses Rs 1.5 Crore In 'Digital Arrest' Scam
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The scammers, posing as CBI officials, told the victim that their personal information and documents were used to open bank accounts in Mumbai for large-scale money laundering. They sent fake CBI letters and court warrants to appear legitimate. The fraudsters repeatedly contacted the victim, eventually threatening them with virtual arrest and physical detention in Mumbai if they didn't comply or spoke to anyone else, causing significant distress.
During the course of the proceedings, the team convinced the complainant to send a security deposit of Rs. 1.5 crore. A total of Rs. 1,43,15,000 was transferred to accounts provided by the fraud group in five transactions, with assurances that the money would be refunded. Upon realizing it was a scam, the victim's relatives were notified.
According to the police, there are also incidents of people claiming that drug parcels have arrived in the name of the victims and asking for money by pretending to be various investigative agencies. The fraud is created using AI technology and other agencies' offices and uniforms. The police also warn not to fall for such scams.
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