The Hyderabad cybercrime police assisted three persons who had been defrauded of their money through cyberattacks. The three victims received a return of Rs. 44, 84,527 in total.
In the first instance, a 59-year-old man gave Rs. 37.70 lakh to con artists who used the guise of stock trading to defraud him. A case was opened after the man went to the police, and banks were swiftly notified to freeze the accounts to which the victim had moved the money. The cybercrime police assisted in the victim’s account being refunded, and bank officials successfully stopped the transfer of Rs. 11,05,900.
Scammers placed a 51-year-old man under digital arrest and attempted to extort Rs. 16 lakh from him in the second case. Following a complaint, the police filed a case and, after speaking with the bank officials, were able to freeze Rs. 12 lakh. With the assistance of cybercrime police, the money was returned to the victim’s bank account.
In the third case, the police assisted a victim in getting Rs. 21.78 lakh back. The crooks defrauded the man under the guise of financial and online banking fraud. On a complaint, the police followed up the matter and got the entire sum refunded.
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