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Gangs create WhatsApp groups or directly contact victims through WhatsApp numbers beginning with ‘+44’ and lure them to invest in crypto-currency business
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Hyderabad: Conmen duped a woman, a herbal medicine practitioner from Mehdipatnam of Rs.41 lakh on the pretext of buying a medicine formula. According to the police, one person contacted the woman through WhatsApp two years ago, saying he was James Mario from the United States. After chatting with her on herbal medicine and treatments, he […]
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Arrested person, Arjun Bohra (23) a resident of North Bengaluru in Karnataka and a native of Nepal, allegedly conned one person from the city by assuring supply of Posaconzable 300 mg injection
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The man, identified as K Anjaneyulu, a resident of Kothapet, allegedly collected the victim's number and started sending morphed nude images
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According to the police, the fraudsters sent a courier to the ICICI bank in Gurgaon containing letters bearing the name and stamp of Hyderabad City Police asking them to unfreeze 38 accounts, which were frozen on the request of the Hyderabad Cybercrime Police last year
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The fraudsters duped three persons on the pretext of providing oxygen concentrators
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Cops advise people to crosscheck request before transferring money
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A message was making the rounds on WhatsApp about a call from ‘912250041117’, which says answering calls from that number could result in the phone getting hacked
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Hyderabad: Two persons including a juvenile were apprehended by the Hyderabad Commissioner’s Task Force on charges of circulating fake news on Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. According to the police, B. Shekar (36) a farmer from Nalgonda district, along with a juvenile aged 16 years and an intermediate student, circulated fake news in a WhatsApp […]
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Hyderabad: A woman from the city was duped of Rs 5 lakh by conmen after convincing her that she had won a lottery. The victim, a resident of Secunderabad, got a phone call from a person who claimed to be the representative of a company and informed her that she had won a car worth […]
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Hyderabad: Three cyber fraudsters from Madhya Pradesh who cheated a city woman on the pretext of online trading were arrested by the Hyderabad cybercrime police on Sunday. The police seized three mobile phones, debit and credit cards from them. The arrested persons were identified as Tarun Prajapathi (24), Bablu Chouhan (26) and Sandeep Bansode (27), […]
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With financial frauds rising, Cybercrime police urge victims to email complaints to dcp-dd-hyd@tspolice.gov.in or call 040-27852412 to nab culprits
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The arrested, Kaushal Chaudhary (30) and Umesh Yadav (21), lured people into joining dating service syndicates run by them
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Operating from smaller cities and towns of northern and central States, these cyber conmen are now seeking to strike a chord with the victims by talking to them in Telugu also.
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Hyderabad: A city-based businessman lost Rs 19 lakh to cyber criminals who fraudulently transferred the amount from his bank account to different accounts in Jharkhand after they reportedly hacked his email account. According to the police, the businessman, who runs an electrical goods company on RP Road in Secunderabad, had approached a local telecom service […]
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Many victims, mostly above 40 years, are easily getting conned on friendship or dating apps
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The police seized seven mobile phones, bank debit cards and also a country-made pistol along with six bullets from one of the gang members