A Medical Representative (MR) who lives in Shahpur area was captured by Cyber Thugs via Facebook and Telegram. The thugs assured him of better profits in the stock market and took an amount of Rs 7.70 Lakh. The incident indicates the increasing cases of cyber fraud, in which social media and online platforms are abused. How the thugs worked: Cyber Thugs first approached the medical representatives through popular social media platforms such as Facebook and Telegram. The thugs promised attractive profits by giving him the benefits to invest in the stock market. Gradually, he assured her that he could get her safe and high returns. After that, the thugs made him a false account for investment and urged him to invest money in the stock market. Mr. involved in the pretense of investment: In confidence, Mr. According to the thugs invested money, but when he made no profit, he was surprised. The thugs gradually transferred its amount to false accounts and stopped contact with Mr. After this, when Mr tried to contact the thugs, all the channels were closed and no thugs were found. Loss of Rs 7.70 Lakh: Mr has filed a report to the local police station after being cheated by cyber thugs. Police began the investigation into the case. At present, an amount of Rs 7.70 lakh has been removed from the account of MR, which is spiritually disturbed. Police action: Police secured strict action against cyber criminals and began investigating the arrest of thugs. According to police, this case is not only limited to one person, but many other people can also be victims of such fraud. In cases of cyber fraud, the cleverness of thugs is constantly increasing, and in such cases help from the specialist cuber crime team are taken. Need for awareness: This incident once again proved that the incidents of fraud in the name of investment on social media and other online platforms are increasing rapidly. Police have advised people to avoid investing any kind by contacting any unknown person or a false account. Consider any suggestion related to investment deep and only execute any transaction after you have advice from the expert. Share this story -tags
Cyber thugs cheated on 7.70 lakh rupees in the stock market, the medical representative of Shahpur
