Woman victim of online fraud before visiting Dubai, accounts were blown out of shopping. 15 lakhs
Samira Vishwas September 05, 2025 08:24 PM

New Delhi . In Gwalior (Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh), a thugs cheated 15 and a half lakh rupees from a woman by becoming an officer of e-commerce company (E-Commerce Company). The woman’s son lives in Dubai. In the first week of September, the woman was to go to the son. For the grandson, she ordered a dress from Flipkart which did not like after coming. For refund, the woman searched the customer care number of e-commerce company from Google. From there he got a fraud number. The thug described himself as an officer of the e-commerce company and filled the online form. After this, 15 and a half lakh rupees were withdrawn from the account three times. The victim complained about the case to SSP Gwalior, after which the Crime Branch case has been registered.

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61 -year -old country Kanwar Singh, a resident of Chinn apartment in Harishankarpuram, has been cheated. Desh Kanwar’s husband Jaideep Singh was posted in the government department, but he died some time ago. Desh Kanwar’s son works in a private company in Dubai. The daughter -in -law and grandson are also in Dubai. She bought an online dress for the grandson, when she did not like it, she started the process to get refunds back. Someone told them that the customer would have to contact the care. They will take back the dress and refund.

The woman found out the fraud when the first message on her mobile came to withdraw 2 lakh rupees from her account. Before she could understand anything, another message of withdrawing 10 lakh rupees came. Now he understood that there was something wrong, but by the time someone could process, a message of one and a half lakh rupees came. Immediately after this, he called the bank and closed the account. She then reached the crime branch and complained. The team of cyber experts of Crime Branch has immediately held 6 lakh rupees, but the remaining amount has been withdrawn. CSP Robin Jain said that Fraudster has cheated a woman as an officer of the e-commerce company. The woman had asked for an online dress for her grandson, who took out a customer care number from the Internet to return if not liked. This number turned out to be Fraudster. Investigation is on.

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