Digital arrest is not a legal process, but a cyber fraud. In this scam, criminals claim that you are involved in a serious crime through your Aadhaar card, bank account, or a courier service.
In the digital age, where mobile phones, UPI, and online banking have made life easier, cybercriminals have also devised new ways to commit fraud. One such dangerous method is the digital arrest scam, which is rapidly targeting people. In this scam, fraudsters impersonate police officers, CBI, NCB, or other government agency officials and scare people over phone or video calls, extorting money from them.
According to data from the Union Home Ministry, in the first 10 months of 2024 alone, more than ₹2140 crore has been swindled across the country through digital arrest scams. This is why it has become crucial to understand whether a call is genuine or from a scammer. So, let's tell you today how you can identify whether a call is from a scammer or not.
What is a digital arrest scam?
Digital arrest is not a legal process, but a cyber fraud. In this scam, criminals claim that you are involved in a serious crime through your Aadhaar card, bank account, or a courier service. They then say that you must immediately participate in an investigation via video call, and your digital arrest is shown from there. During this process, they demand money through UPI, bank transfer, or other digital payment methods in the name of bail, clearance fees, or fines.
How to identify if a call is from a scammer?