Mar 7 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

After verifications, the amount will be refunded... how the entire life savings were wiped out

A 74-year-old retired woman from Pune lost her life savings of ₹45.6 lakh in a cyber fraud incident after being tricked by a caller pretending to be a police officer.

A cyber fraud incident in India has shocked many as a retired 74-year-old woman from Pune became a victim of sophisticated deception. The scam began when she received a phone call on February 14 from an unknown number, where the caller impersonated a police officer and claimed that she was involved in financing a terrorist organization. In a state of panic and confusion, the woman handed over sensitive details which led to the draining of her bank account.

According to media reports, the total loss amounted to ₹45.6 lakh, a significant portion of her lifetime savings. Following the incident, the woman promptly filed a complaint with the police, highlighting the serious nature of such scams that target the elderly, often preying on their trust and confusion. This case has raised concerns about the effectiveness of cybersecurity measures in protecting individuals from such high-stake frauds.

The police have expressed their intent to investigate the case rigorously and urge the public to be vigilant about such scams, especially when receiving unsolicited calls. They emphasized the importance of verifying the identity of callers and reporting suspicious activities promptly. The situation underscores the need for greater awareness and education regarding cyber frauds, particularly for vulnerable populations like senior citizens.

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