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Thane: Senior citizen loses Rs 6.25 lakh to online fraudster

Updated on: 13 September,2021 07:38 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The man, unable to get a recharge through the link, called up the fraudster who gave him another link, which allowed the latter to get access to the victim’s phone, using which he made an online transfer of Rs 6.25 lakh, an official said

Thane: Senior citizen loses Rs 6.25 lakh  to online fraudster

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A senior citizen in Thane city lost Rs 6.25 lakh to an online fraudster who asked him to recharge his mobile phone connection by transferring R11 through a link, so that his SIM card doesn’t get blocked, police said on Sunday.


The man, unable to get a recharge through the link, called up the fraudster who gave him another link, which allowed the latter to get access to the victim’s phone, using which he made an online transfer of Rs 6.25 lakh, an official said.


The incident took place on July 26 this year, but a complaint was lodged with Kalwa police on Saturday, and a case under IPC and Information Technology Act provisions registered, Thane city police PRO Jaimala Wasave said. A  probe was underway but no arrest has been made so far, he added.


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