FPJ Cyber Secure: Digital Marketing Executive Duped Of ₹8 Lakh After Accepting Facebook Friend Request
The victim came in contact with the woman who identified herself as a UK national through FB after he responded positively to her ‘friend’ request.

FPJ Cyber Secure | FPJ
Mira Bhayandar: Accepting a ‘friend’ request from an unidentified person on Facebook proved costly for a 29-year-old man who was duped of nearly Rs8 lakh within a span of 10 days.
The complainant (name withheld), a resident of Mira Road who works as an executive in a digital marketing firm, in his complaint registered at the Naya Nagar Police Station on Thursday stated that he came in contact with a woman who identified herself as a UK national, through, FB after he responded positively to her ‘friend’ request.
Duped in the name of airport clearance
Soon the two exchanged mobile numbers and frequently chatted on instant messaging apps. A week later, the woman informed him that she was coming to Mumbai from England via New Delhi. On the day of her arrival, the complainant received a call from a person claiming to be an official from the New Delhi airport. He stated that his ‘friend’ was found to be carrying a cheque of 70,000 pounds (around Rs74 lakh) and needed to pay Rs1.31 lakh towards excise duty and money laundering certificate to get airport clearance.
The unsuspecting man transferred the money to a specified bank account. The fraudsters claimed they needed more money for hospitalisation, as the ‘friend’ had fallen ill, and hotel bills.
In the end the man ended up losing Rs7.99 lakh. An offence under sections of the Indian Penal Code and Information Technology Act, 2008, was registered against the callers and bank account holders. While further investigations ae underway, the police have appealed citizens not to trust online requests from strangers.
RECENT STORIES
-
'Not True, We're Shooting': Triptii Dimri Shuts Down Rumours, Confirms Arjun Ustara With Shahid... -
Parth Samthaan To QUIT CID 2 After Shivaji Satam Aka ACP Pradyuman's Return? -
'Ek Aise Admi Ko Marenge Jo Ek Lakh Ke Barabar Hoga': Lawrence Bishnoi's Threat To Pakistan -
Delhi Hosts 21,000 Weddings On Akshaya Tritiya; Traders Expect Biz Worth ₹1,000 Crore -
Pune-Jaipur Flight Canceled After Passengers Suffocate In Scorching Heat Without AC, Flyers Use...