Gujarat student lost Rs 1.09 lakh to cyber criminals Rajkot News – Times of India

Rajkot : A student from Visavadar town Junagadh Cyber ​​criminals cheated Rs 1.09 lakh in the district of Gujarat.
The incident took place when he and his friend were processing the refund of an unsuccessful translation of Rs 800. Paytm.
Jai Sardhara, a graduate student, had lodged a complaint with the Cyber ​​Police Station Junagadh on Tuesday that his friend on May 6. Milan Dobariya 800 rupees were deposited in his bank account Central Bank Of India Using Paytm App.
However, the amount was not showing in his account after which he called up his friend Milan.
To get the refund of this amount, Milan did a Google search on the Paytm customer care number.
Milan dialed a number found from the search engine and also placed Jai in the conference call, on the other hand the man impersonated as a customer care executive of Paytm and asked Jai to download the ‘AnyDesk’ application to verify his credentials. asked for.
After downloading the application, an amount of Rs 9,889 got debited, on the other hand the person explained that it is due to a technical error and they will get the refund of this amount the next day. The next day when he called on the same number, the person gave him the number of his senior.
The ‘senior officer’ asked Jai to open net banking on his computer and transferred Rs 1.09 lakh in two transactions using Any Desk, both times Jai provided the OTP to the caller.

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