Updated: Sat, 04 Oct 2025 08:19 PM (IST) A woman clerk in Panchkula should have a cyber fraud of Rs 1.40 lakh in the name of updating the insurance policy. This woman named Sonia Rani was notified by an unknown person of a representative of Max Insurance and asked to transfer money. He later learned that he had become the victim of fraud and filed a police charge. When the policy update was not confirmed and the phone began to go off, there was a sense of cyber fraud. Jagran Correspondent, Panchkula. In the name of updating the insurance policy to a female clerk of sector 27, cyber thugs hit Rs 1.40 lakh. A case is registered with the Cybercrime police station. Sonia Rani said she took the insurance policy at Max Life Insurance Company. An unknown person called his cellphone and described himself as a representative of Max Insurance. He said his policy is dew and if it is not paid immediately, the policy will expire. Remove the ad, just read the news, and the person gave the number of another suspected senior officer. Sonia contacted her and came under her bluff and transferred Rs 60,000 online that day. The call came from the same number again and it is said that another policy is du. This time, Sonia transferred 80,000 two accounts online to the same account within twice. When the policy update was not confirmed the next day and the phone began to come off, Sonia suspected she had fallen victim to cyber fraud. He filed a complaint on the cyber portal. After the investigation in this case, police have now registered a case of cyber fraud.
The phone to the women’s clerk, your insurance policy is not updated for the trust of 1.40 lakhs for fraud – a female clerk received a call and said
