Digital Arrest: ‘Will send 10 year old son to jail’, woman arrested digitally, sold 3 flats and sent Rs 2 crore to thugs

Karnataka News: Nowadays everything including social media and technology has developed on a large scale. The society has changed so much that you can do whatever you want, wherever you want, but at the same time, fraud is also increasing in new forms. Such a big case of cyber fraud has come to light in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka. Here a woman trapped in digital fraud has lost more than Rs 2 crore, which has spread a sensation.

Learn about the case in detail?

A woman lives with her 10-year-old son in New Thippasandra area. He lodged a complaint at Whitefield CN Police Station on 27 November. It said that on June 19, a person contacted Blue Dart Courier Company. He said that a parcel linked to your Aadhaar number was found in which drugs were found. He said that Mumbai Police will come to arrest you and disconnected the connection.

Frightened by this, the woman did not understand what to do. The opposition took advantage of this and spoke as Mumbai Police officers. They then threatened her with dire consequences if she did not accept their demands. The woman also agreed.

Sent 2 crore rupees to thugs after selling 3 flats

He was also asked to download some mobile applications and stay at home till the investigation is completed. The woman was threatened not to share any information with anyone. When information was being collected about the woman, the opponents found that she had a 10-year-old son.

In this case, he threatened the woman by saying that your son will be in jail. From June 19 to November 27, the woman sent money several times on the orders of her opponents. For this he sold an apartment in Vignan Nagar at a very low price. Apart from this, he sold his two flats in Malur at a low price.

70 lakh rupees were sent in one go

Not only this, he also took a loan from the bank. After snatching the required money, the gang asked him to go to the police station to obtain the No Objection Certificate. After this, the woman went to Whitefield police station and narrated the incident, then she realized that she had been cheated. The woman sent around Rs 2 crore to the people who threatened her. He sent a maximum of Rs 70 lakh in one go. After this, the police registered a case under 4 sections and started searching for the criminals.

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