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Facebook friend put a lime of Rs 90 lakh to the big government official of Chhattisgarh, in such a trap

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Facebook friend put a lime of Rs 90 lakh to the big government official of Chhattisgarh, in such a trap




Facebook friend put a lime of 90 lakh rupees to the big government official of Chhattisgarh, in such a trap. India Web News



















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A case of cheating from a big female government official has come to light in Raipur. Thugs have cheated about Rs 90 lakh from Maya Tiwari, deputy director posted in the Directorate of Economic and Statistics. A woman carried out the fraud of friendship with the officer on Facebook.

Cyber thug incidents are continuously increasing in the state. The common people are coming to the common people in the pretense of these cyber thugs, even the big officials of the state are not able to escape from it. A case of cyber fraud of millions of rupees from the woman has come to light in the capital. Unidentified cyber thugs have cheated about Rs 90 lakh from Maya Tiwari, deputy director posted in the Directorate of Economic and Statistics. This entire fraud was carried out by a female thug as a Facebook friend.

According to the information received, Maya Tiwari was acquainted with a woman named Zara Ali Khan on Facebook. As the conversation increased, the woman lured her to invest in an online trading company called “Bull Markets Your Gateways”. Lakhs of rupees were deposited in different bank accounts by luring them to get more profits.

Defeated 90 lakhs

The deputy director came into the bluff and transferred more than 90 lakh rupees to various bank accounts in several times. When he was in doubt, he asked for money returns. The woman refused to give.

On the complaint of the victim, Rakhi police station has registered a case against unknown accused and started investigation. The police is now investigating these bank accounts and social media profiles.

Significantly, online and cyber fraud cases in the state have become a big challenge for governance and administration. Even during the monsoon session, the case of online fraud had arisen. In this regard, the state Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Vijay Sharma had said that in the last year and a half, cases of cyber fraud worth more than Rs 107 crore have come to light across the state. Special cyber cells are being formed in all districts to cheat online and crimes by the government.






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