Cyber Scam Shocks City: Elderly Victim Targeted

Mumbai witnessed another alarming incident of cybercrime, where an elderly resident was duped by fraudsters through a sophisticated scam. The victim, aged 68, reportedly received a call from an unknown number claiming to be from a law enforcement agency. The caller threatened the senior citizen with a “digital arrest” if immediate payments were not made.

According to officials, the fraudsters used fear tactics, claiming that the victim’s bank account was linked to illegal activities. In panic, the elderly person transferred a significant amount of money to the provided account. Later, upon realizing the fraud, the matter was reported to the local cybercrime police.

Police Advisory

Authorities have once again issued a stern warning to citizens, urging them not to trust unsolicited calls from unknown numbers. They emphasized:

  • No police or government agency ever demands money over the phone.
  • Threats of digital arrest are purely scams.
  • In case of suspicious calls, citizens should immediately hang up and report to the cyber helpline (1930) or the nearest police station.

Growing Concerns in Mumbai

Cyber scams have been on the rise across Mumbai and nearby regions. Elderly citizens are often targeted due to their limited familiarity with digital fraud tactics. Cyber police are conducting awareness drives in housing societies, urging families to educate senior members about safe online practices.

FAQs

What is a “digital arrest” scam?
A: It is a fraud where callers impersonate police or government officials, threatening victims with arrest unless money is transferred immediately.

How can citizens protect themselves?
A: Never share OTPs, banking details, or personal data over phone calls. Always verify with official authorities before taking any action.

What should I do if I receive such a call?
A: Disconnect immediately, note the number, and report it to the national cybercrime helpline 1930.

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Written by Saurabh Tamhane

Saurabh Tamhane is the founder and editorial head of Sejal News Network. With over 5 years of experience in digital journalism and storytelling, he covers politics, technology, and startup culture with a sharp analytical eye. <strong>Expertise:</strong> Investigative Journalism, Startup News, Public Policy

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