If an ad was seen on Facebook, it was expensive to fill the form for credit card. The son of Lieutenant cheated on Gurugram - Ncr -Luitenant boy chopped 3 45 lakhs stolen via credit card scams
Updated: Mom, 15 Sep 2025 12:16 am (IST) to see ads on Facebook in Gurugram, making a credit card expensive to make a lieutenant’s son expensive. Cyber crime police are investigating. At the same time, a dairy operator became an army officer and became a victim of fraud of Rs 7.15 Lakh. Police are investigating both cases. Cyber crime is increasing. Jagran Sawandata, Gurugram. To see the ad on Facebook, the online form for the American Express card for Lieutenant’s son became expensive. After filling the said form, the fraudsters cut the phone on the pretext of downloading the map in the name of verification on the phone and the information of their other two credit cards stolen and made a transaction of three lakh 45 thousand rupees. On the victim’s complaint, Cybercrime Police South registered a case and began investigation. Remove the ad, just read the news, Anil Anand Son Lt. JN Anand, resident of Irio Skyon Society in Sector-60, told police in a complaint that he had seen an advertisement for free American Express card on Facebook and filled in the form. About a week later, the call of an unknown number comes on his phone. The person who spoke from the other side asked for verification of credit cards and gave a photo of some cards to download. After this, Anand’s phone was hacked and information about his Kotak card and the map of ICICI Bank was stolen from the telephone gallery. After this, a total of one Lakh 95 thousand 730 rupees were withdrawn with Kotak card within eight times. When the message of the transaction of forgery got to know, he got the card block on the toll -free number 1930. After some time, one Lakh 49 thousand 362 was performed twice with ICICI card. The thugs blew a total of 3 lakh 45 thousand 092 from both cards. Cyber police are investigating the matter. Fraud worth Rs 7.15 Lakh of the dairy operator became an army officer and cheated on a dairy operator for Rs 7.15 Lakh. Based on the complaint, the Cyber Police station Manesar Police is investigating the complaint. Dairy director Prithvi Singh, a resident of Pathardi Village, complained to police that he received a call from an unknown number on August 11. The calling described himself as army officer Saath Kumar, and ordered the offer of milk, quark and cheese for four months. Also described its location Amity Military School. The next day Prithvi Singh reaches the said place. Meanwhile, he got a video call in which a person wearing an army uniform asked to fill some details over the phone for prepayment. Once he fills the information in the app, a total of Rs 7.15 lakh has a total of nine times from the account. Shortly after the number of calls is closed. When he took information in the military school in this regard, the fraud was detected. The victim complained to cyber police.