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The ‘friend’ claimed that he was a resident of the UK. The woman was informed that a ‘gift’ and some ‘foreign currency’ worth Rs 45 lakh had arrived in Delhi for her from the UK and she would have to pay a fee to collect them.
“She was asked to make the payments online and in several installments. Eventually, she ended up transferring around Rs 32 lakh after which there was no communication from the other side,” an official said.
Shlok Kumar, Rae Bareli Superintendent of Police (SP), said the police have taken cognisance of the matter and the cyber cell is investigating the case.
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The woman had come in contact with the man in September on Instagram where he identified himself as ‘Harry’, a resident of the UK, and exchanged phone numbers, starting off regular conversations over social media. After receiving the call about the gifts and UK currency, the woman reached Delhi where she realised that she had been conned.
She returned to Rae Bareli and approached the district police this week. The SP has now asked people to be wary of lucrative online offers and schemes, and asked them to confirm the authenticity of the persons they are dealing with in order to stay safe from cyber criminals.The Uttar Pradesh Police, as part of a national initiative, had, in May this year, started a dedicated helpline number 155260 where people can report online frauds and cybercrimes. People can also dial 112 immediately to report any online fraud, UP Cyber Police chief Triveni Singh said. Till September, the Uttar Pradesh Police had brought back over Rs 2 crore that cyber criminals had conned from state residents and had got another Rs 5 crore frozen in bank accounts that thugs had duped people of. (With inputs from IANS)