Updated: Fri, 29 Aug 2025 11:45 PM (IST) AMIT SRIVASTAVA, manager of HDFC Bank in Harsi Road in Kanpur and his team rescued Rs 12.78 Lakh from an elderly couple who were victims of cyber fraud. A total of Rs 13.28 Lakh was withdrawn from the couple’s account. The bank manager, who shows readiness, filed a complaint in the cyber cell. Jagran correspondent, Kanpur: Amit Srivastava, manager of HDFC Bank, located on Harsi Road and his team rescued Rs 12.78 Lakh for cyber fraud of an elderly couple with their understanding. During this time, a young man who withdrew the amount of Mahindra Bank of Bijnor was also arrested. A total of Rs 13.28 Lakh was cheated on the couple. Remove ad, just read the news, 62 -year -old Virendra Kumar Rathore Galla, a resident of Express Road, is a businessman. He said he had a joint account with the woman pushplata at HDFC Bank on Halisi Road. On Friday afternoon, a message came to Mobile on Friday afternoon for a total of Rs 13.28 Lakh from his bank account. He immediately reached HDFC bank and informed the manager AMIT Srivastava on the matter. When the bank manager investigated, the cyber thugs were found to transfer money to three different banks in different districts. The contact could not be made, Rs 4.99 Lakh was sent to Kotek Mahindra Bank in Meerut, Rs 4.99 Lakh at Yes Bank in Gurugram and Rs 3.30 Lakh in Bank of India in Odisha. Thereafter, the bank manager called several times to file a complaint on the 1930 -year -old cyber cell, but could not be contacted. Eventually he used private relationships. The bank’s deputy manager, Ashish Dixit, contacted the driver of Yes Bank at Gurugram by phone and frozen the account in which the money was transferred. The account made the account freeze. Amit himself spoke to Kotek Mahindra’s manager of Meerut on the phone. The driver there said that Rs 4.99 Lakh was transferred to the account, but a few minutes ago 50 thousand rupees were withdrawn from the Bijnor branch. Contacted the Bank branch of Bijnor immediately and the person was caught. Subsequently, SP Bijnor was also informed about the incident on the phone itself. Bijnor police later took the accused with them. Here, ADCP crime was notified Anjali Vishwakarma about the incident and the victim Virendra Kumar Rathore made a complaint with the Cybercrime police station. Station in -Charge Durgesh Mishra said the complainant was suspected of chopping the cellphone. At present, the matter is being investigated by filing a case.
KANPUR NEWS: 13.28 Lakhs flew from Galla Merchant’s account, taking over to withdraw money -Kanpur Bank manager Red Elderly couple from cyber fraud
