Vicious thugs threatened a girl from Gwalior over phone by posing as a policeman. There was a photo of the thug in uniform on his WhatsApp profile. Told the girl- Her brother is in jail. Now they are sending him to jail. If you want to save yourself from being sent to jail, then deposit Rs 15,000 in your account immediately. The girl got scared and immediately deposited Rs 15,000 in the account.
Vicious thugs threatened a girl from Gwalior over phone by posing as a policeman. There was a photo of the thug in uniform on his WhatsApp profile. Told the girl- Her brother is in jail. Now they are sending him to jail. If you want to save yourself from being sent to jail, then deposit Rs 15,000 in your account immediately. The girl got scared and immediately deposited Rs 15,000 in the account. When the thugs asked for more money, the girl blocked the number. Then complained to the police.
Nisha daughter of Shankar Singh, resident of Bilua area, had received a call from an unknown number on her mobile. The caller introduced himself as a police officer and said that his brother has been arrested in a drug case. He has been locked up. Now an FIR has been registered against him and he is being sent to jail.
Told the girl that if she wanted to save her brother, she would have to immediately deposit Rs 15,000 as security. The girl got scared and immediately paid Rs 15,000 over the phone. After this, five thousand more rupees were demanded, then the girl told her relatives. Relatives stopped me from depositing the money. These people arrived with a complaint.
Here 33 thousand rupees were withdrawn from the account by changing the ATM card.
Yogendra Dixit, living in Vinay Nagar Sector-3 under Bahodapur police station area, had gone to the market. He needed money, so he reached the ATM booth located at Urwai Gate. Here he inserted the card in the ATM machine. Just then two youths came inside the booth. These youth exchanged cards after engaging in conversation. When the money did not come out, Yogendra went home. A message of withdrawal of Rs 33 thousand came on his mobile. He immediately reached the bank. When I saw the card here, Yogesh Kumar Saini was written on it. After this he reached the police station and complained.





