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The incident occurred between December 12 and 14, police added.
Sasaki, who lives in a flat near Dairy Circle, received a phone call on December 12. The caller was claiming to be from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. The caller informed him that his phone number would be blocked due to its unauthorised use.
To avoid the disconnection Sasaki was asked to dial a number.
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The fraudsters “digitally arrested” him and siphoned off Rs 35.5 lakh by having him make payments through various means, including RTGS.
He was also told that the money would be returned after the investigation was completed.
After realising that he had been duped, the victim approached the South East Cyber Crimes, Economics and Narcotics (CEN) police station and lodged a complaint.
‘Digital arrest’ is a new cyber fraud, where the fraudster poses as law enforcement agency officials from agencies like CBI, and customs and threatens people of arrest by making video calls.