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Senior Citizen Duped of ₹27L in Digital Arrest Fraud

A 75-year-old retired officer in Lucknow was cheated of ₹27 lakh by fraudsters posing as ATS and NIA officials in a sophisticated digital arrest scam. Learn how to protect yourself from such cybercrimes.

Ludhiana man escapes ATS impersonation cyber fraud

A Ludhiana businessman narrowly avoided a sophisticated phishing scam where fraudsters posed as Delhi ATS officers. Police issue urgent warning about cyber criminals exploiting Red Fort investigation panic. Stay vigilant!

Hyderabad man posing as IPS officer arrested for fraud

Hyderabad police arrest Bathini Shashikanth for impersonating IPS/IAS officers and cheating multiple victims. The accused used gunmen and fake documents to appear legitimate. Read the full investigation details.

Mangaluru woman loses Rs 13.38 lakh in online scam

A Mangaluru woman lost Rs 13.38 lakh to cyber criminals posing as FedEx and Mumbai Police officials. Learn how the sophisticated scam unfolded and crucial safety measures to protect yourself from similar frauds.

Italian Man Posed as Dead Mother for Pension Money

Italian police uncover shocking fraud where son allegedly impersonated his deceased mother for years to collect pension. The ruse ended when officials noticed something strange about the 'elderly woman'.

Historic Mumbai Crime Branch Building Demolition

Mumbai's iconic 117-year-old Crime Branch building, witness to Tilak's arrest and Kasab's interrogation, will be demolished this week. The historic structure makes way for modern police facilities.

Bengaluru Cash Van Heist: Robbers Pose as Police

Elderly car owner Gangadhar shocked as robbers misuse his vehicle number in Bengaluru cash van robbery. Read how criminals executed this sophisticated heist using police impersonation.

Bengaluru woman loses ₹32 crore in cyber fraud

A 57-year-old software engineer from Bengaluru was cheated of ₹32 crore in a sophisticated cybercrime involving fake CBI officers and continuous digital surveillance for six months.

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