Bihar News: A CSP operator pretended to be an inspector in order to deceive the police station into believing that his kid was ill and to transfer money
Bihar News: A CSP operator pretended to be an inspector in order to deceive the police station into believing that his kid was ill and to transfer money
An instance of deceiving a CSP operator by posing as a sub-inspector has surfaced in Bihar's Aurangabad district. When the money was called back on the cell phone two days ago, the fraudster began yelling a lot of stuff since they hadn't returned the money. The con artist began putting off repaying the funds that were handed to them. It was discovered that the con artist was not an inspector after getting in touch with the police station.
Maharashtra. Cybercriminals deceive bank clients via a variety of means, but they are now also in the business of deceiving people by posing as inspectors of police stations. Manish Kumar Singh, a native of Jokhari village and CSP operator of South Bihar Gramin Bank, was tricked out of Rs 15,000 in the Jamhore market by a con artist posing as Sunil Kumar Singh, the sub-inspector of the Jamhore police station.
claimed to be sick and asked for money
contacted the CSP operator at 7209202256, stating that he was on patrol at the police station, that his kid wasn't feeling well, and that he needed to give eight thousand rupees by pay phone. When I go back from patrol and head back to the police station, I will refund the money. Additionally, the scammer said that he had obtained Sanjeet Kumar of Patnawan's cellphone number.
called once again after a quarter of an hour.
When the CSP operator called Sanjeet, he was informed that Sunil had received the number, according to the CSP operator. When the inspector requested for money and provided eight thousand, he believed that he was correct. A call was placed from a different number after fifteen minutes, stating that the money was still missing. Quickly send 7,000.
Once more after this, Rs. This concerns November 16th. When I contacted the cellphone number two days ago to return the money after he had not done so, he began yelling a lot of stuff. The con artist began putting off repaying the funds that were handed to them. It was discovered that Sunil Kumar Singh is not an inspector after getting in touch with the police station.
The CSP operator then filed a formal complaint about the issue. According to Police Station Head Pramod Kumar, Sunil Kumar Singh is neither an official nor a worker at the station. By assuming the identity of a police officer from the police station, the fraudster has stolen money.
He said that before to transmitting the funds, the CSP operator ought to have conducted a thorough examination. informed that an investigation is underway and that a formal complaint has been filed against both of the cell phones involved.
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