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Online fraudster dupes CISF'sSI of Rs 45800
2/3/2016 11:35:55 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report

Kishtwar, Feb 3: A Sub Inspector posted in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) guarding 390 MW Dool-Hasti Power Project was onTuesday duped by an online fraudsters of his hard earn money amounting to the tune of Rs. 45800. As per the details available with "Early Times", online fraudsters called CISF Sub Inspector M K Sahu from mobile No. 08969373399 late Tuesday night asking him for ATM card code on the plea of bank verification for continuing the validity of his State Bank of India ATM card. Not aware of being duped, the Sub Inspector disclose the Pin of ATM card to the online fraudster and till the time the victim understood the fraudsters had withdrawn an amount of Rs. 45800 from his account. The victim CISF Sub Inspector later approached the bank for cancelation of his ATM card and also lodged a written complaint with Kishtwar police at police station Kishtwar. The number was traced by police from Mumbai. While talking to "Early Times" SSP Kishtwar confirmed that police has received the complaint from CISF official adding that numerous complaints were received by Kishtwar police from various people in recent past about the duping by online fraudsters added that police and bank officials through regular massages had awared the people about remaining vigilant from online fraudsters and were advised not to disclose the personal banking information to anyone. He said that many people in past were also duped on the name of winning lottery and urged the people not to fall prey to online fraudster and incase they received any such call, instead of disclosing the information; immediately contact the bank authorities for genuiness of such calls.
He said that police has also asked the banks to distribute pamphlets and massages through social media and drumbeating for making people aware about the online fraudsters. Meanwhile incharge SHO Police Station Kishtwar Momim Zarger said that after receiving an application from the victim CISF official, police has started investigation added that the complainant has been asked to submit the bank statement details added that police will likely forward the case to Crime Branch or will seek their help in solving the case as Crime Branch is well equipped to deal with these type of cases. He said that another man has also approached police complaining about withdrawal of Rs. 10000 from his account by online fraudsters under similar circumstances.
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