Retired constable cheated of more than ₹ 10 lakh. Aurangabad News – Times of India

Aurangabad: A retired assistant sub-inspector was duped of Rs 10.75 lakh for dialing a number by mistake, which was put up by thugs on the internet.
As per the complaint lodged by 63-year-old Tukaram Mohite, resident of penetrationThe alleged fraud took place on Thursday morning, when he faced a problem while trying to install and operate a mobile-based application of a nationalized bank.
“I was cheated when the suspect, claiming to be a customer care executive, made me install the ‘Any Desk’ application on my mobile phone,” Mohite told TOI.
Based on a complaint lodged by a retired police officer in Cyber ​​Police Station Aurangabad The villager has registered a case against the unknown suspect for cheating and has also invoked sections of the Information and Technology Act. The retired constable, in his complaint, said that after encountering a technical snag while installing a mobile-based application for conducting online transactions, he searched the customer care number on the Internet.

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