Updated On: 06 February, 2025 12:08 PM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
A Mumbai-based chartered accountant fell victim to cyber fraudsters who posed as India Post officials and falsely claimed his parcel contained illegal items. The scammers ‘digitally arrested’ him, coercing him into transferring Rs 99,000 before he realised the fraud.

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After targeting people in the name of international courier services, cyber thugs have now shifted their focus to India Post. Fraudsters are deceiving people by falsely claiming that parcels destined for foreign countries—sent via the Indian postal service—have been flagged for containing drugs and illegal documents. Victims are then “digitally arrested,” making them believe the Crime Branch is investigating the matter.
A 28-year-old chartered accountant from Sion, working with an international network services company, is the latest victim to report this scam. Cyber thugs digitally arrested the CA and coerced him into transferring ₹99,000 from his account.