Arvind Kejriwal s Daughter Scammed; Loses Rs 34000 In Online Fraud Feb 09, 2021, 14:06 IST
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s daughter, Harshita Kejriwal lost Rs. 34,000 in an online scam. She was trying to sell an old sofa on a famous online website, and instead lost a hefty amount.
Such frauds are increasing day by day, especially with the sale-purchase online platform OLX, where even Harshita got scammed. A person lists their item for sale on OLX and most of the time they end up getting calls from scammers.
According to the police report, Harshita first listed an old sofa on OLX to sell. She soon got a call from a buyer and she finalized the deal with him. For payment, the buyer asked her to scan a barcode and said the required amount would transfer into her bank account. To ascertain authenticity, the fraud buyer first transferred a small amount into her account. Later a total of Rs 34,000 got debited from Harshita’s account. In the first installment it was Rs
New Delhi [India], February 9 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's daughter was duped of Rs 34,000 on Sunday while she was selling a second-hand sofa online.
Fraud Alert! Arvind Kejriwal s Daughter Robbed Of Rs 34,000 On E-Commerce Site: Police
An FIR has been registered and efforts are being made to trace the suspect, police said Unsplash Outlook Web Bureau 2021-02-08T21:19:00+05:30 Fraud Alert! Arvind Kejriwal s Daughter Robbed Of Rs 34,000 On E-Commerce Site: Police outlookindia.com 2021-02-08T22:23:08+05:30
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal s daughter, Harshita has allegedly been robbed of Rs 34,000 by a person on an e-commerce website who contacted her for a sofa she put up for sale online.
After receiving a complaint in this matter, the police registered an FIR under the concerned sections of the Indian Penal Code at the Civil Lines police station under the north district of the Delhi Police, said the police.
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Facebook, which said it was working with law enforcement, said many people involved in this practice were minors. It said it had sent cease and desist letters to about a dozen people behind the hacking and selling of about 400 accounts
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An administrator of the OGUsers site did not immediately respond to a request for comment. They have previously said the site bans trading accounts acquired through hacking.
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Facebook, which said it was working with law enforcement, said many people involved in this practice were minors. It said it had sent cease and desist letters to about a dozen people behind the hacking and selling of about 400 accounts
Hackers threaten to circulate obscne picture of man.
Cyber crime cell of police is probing the case.
Ghaziabad: A Ghaziabad man has been asked to pay up Rs 10 crore by a group of hackers who have threatened to circulate his obscene pictures and his family s personal details online if the demand is not met, police said on Saturday.
The man from Vasundhara Colony approached police after the accused hacked into his email account, they said. They have threatened a man named Rajiv Kumar, in case he will not pay 10 crore rupees his obnoxious videos would be viraled on social media.