Two and a half billion rupees fraud


- Topsitervi-Ajit Parrot

- We get an old man there almost every day in the name of Paytm or someone else and in the blink of an eye the money goes out

The scene is unimaginable. Two or three smart young men in Chinese police uniforms ring the bell of a flat in a luxurious palace-like apartment. An 80-year-old man opens an exterior door called Kadedhade. Slightly shocked to see the police officers standing in front. Then politely request the police officers to come inside.

The incident took place in a very rich area called The Peak in Hong Kong. The area is home to most of Hong Kong's billionaires. So there is an adequate security system. However, when Chinese police officers come there, the doors of the surrounding flats open curiously and start peeping.

The former asked the reason for coming after welcoming the incoming police officers with a soft drink. One of the officers, who looked like a senior, told the former that a very serious crime had been committed in China by abusing his identity. We have seen you and understood that you can never be a participant in such a crime. If you seem to be educated, if you are happy with money, then why commit crime? He added that the matter is very serious.

Apparently the former panicked. When this happens suddenly, man loses his composure. Instead of talking to their children living abroad or their lawyer, the former is looking at the police officers with helpless eyes. A police officer pulled out a mobile phone and pretended to talk to his superior. Then the phone rang. The former spoke to a man with a sore throat at the opposite end. There was a harshness in Pella's voice.

It is pertinent to note here that for the last few years, China has been making new maneuvers to increase its pressure on Hong Kong. China does not care about the opposition of the whole world. The idea that Chinese police officers could infiltrate a posh area of ​​Hong Kong and make such a move did not occur to the former.

The man in front of the college ordered the former to give him his bank account details. The frightened ex gave her bank account details and credit card information. You can imagine what happened next. In a matter of seconds, an amount of 23 million British pounds (approximately two and a half billion rupees) disappeared from the former bank account, according to a report in the South China Morning Post.

However, while the game was going on, the former chef suspected that something was wrong and immediately called the police. Also the population in London informed the ex-daughter ...

Within moments of the count, Hong Kong police rushed in. Police saw a bogus police car go by. He also chased the car. Both cars were speeding on the roads screaming police sirens. The prompt action taken by the police was successful. A 12-year-old boy was abducted. He was a member of an international phone scammers team. The former's money was deposited in a bank in another country. The police investigation was ongoing.

This type of phone scam is not unique to India. Almost every day we get a call from an elder in the name of Paytm or someone else and the money goes out in the blink of an eye. Now such scams have become common even abroad. People who transact online need to be more careful.

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