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Doc kept under 'digital arrest', loses Rs 3 crore
Doc kept under 'digital arrest', loses Rs 3 crore

Hans India

time10 hours ago

  • Hans India

Doc kept under 'digital arrest', loses Rs 3 crore

MUMBAI: A 70-year-old doctor was cheated by cyber criminals of Rs 3 crore and kept under "digital arrest" for eight days after being accused of involvement in a non-existent money laundering scam, a Mumbai police official said on Saturday. In the month of May, the victim got a call from a person identifying himself as telecom department staffer Amit Kumar, who told her a SIM card had been bought with her personal details for use in criminal activities. "She then got a call from another person who identified himself as Crime Branch officer Samadhan Pawar. He told the victim that her bank account and debit card details were found in a raid at the residence of an airline company owner who was earlier arrested for money laundering and is currently out on medical bail," the official said.

70-Year-Old Duped Of Rs 3 Crore, Kept Under 'Digital Arrest' For 8 days
70-Year-Old Duped Of Rs 3 Crore, Kept Under 'Digital Arrest' For 8 days

NDTV

timea day ago

  • NDTV

70-Year-Old Duped Of Rs 3 Crore, Kept Under 'Digital Arrest' For 8 days

Mumbai: A 70-year-old doctor was cheated by cyber criminals of Rs 3 crore and kept under "digital arrest" for eight days after being accused of involvement in a non-existent money laundering scam, a Mumbai police official said on Saturday. In the month of May, the victim got a call from a person identifying himself as telecom department staffer Amit Kumar, who told her a SIM card had been bought with her personal details for use in criminal activities. "She then got a call from another person who identified himself as Crime Branch officer Samadhan Pawar. He told the victim that her bank account and debit card details were found in a raid at the residence of an airline company owner who was earlier arrested for money laundering and is currently out on medical bail," the official said. The accused sent her multiple documents claiming these were from probe agencies like CBI, Enforcement Directorate as well as the RBI. "A man in police uniform also spoke to her husband on video call, all of which convinced her about the case. She was then put under video surveillance, which these fraudsters call digital arrest, for eight days. She was made to report to them every hour during this period. Out of fear, she transferred Rs 3 crore into various bank accounts given to her," he said. She approached West Region cyber police station on June 5, after which a case was registered, the official said. A probe has found the accused converted Rs 82 lakh in cryptocurrency, he said, adding efforts were on to nab them and retrieve the lost money.

Doctor kept under 'digital arrest' for 8 days, loses Rs 3 cr to cyber criminals
Doctor kept under 'digital arrest' for 8 days, loses Rs 3 cr to cyber criminals

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Doctor kept under 'digital arrest' for 8 days, loses Rs 3 cr to cyber criminals

A 70-year-old doctor was cheated by cyber criminals of Rs 3 crore and kept under " digital arrest " for eight days after being accused of involvement in a non-existent money laundering scam, a Mumbai police official said on Saturday. In the month of May, the victim got a call from a person identifying himself as telecom department staffer Amit Kumar, who told her a SIM card had been bought with her personal details for use in criminal activities. "She then got a call from another person who identified himself as Crime Branch officer Samadhan Pawar. He told the victim that her bank account and debit card details were found in a raid at the residence of an airline company owner who was earlier arrested for money laundering and is currently out on medical bail," the official said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like West Bengal Mosquito Crisis Solved by Strange New Device (See How) Mosquito Eliminator Read More Undo The accused sent her multiple documents claiming these were from probe agencies like CBI, Enforcement Directorate as well as the RBI. "A man in police uniform also spoke to her husband on video call, all of which convinced her about the case. She was then put under video surveillance, which these fraudsters call digital arrest, for eight days. She was made to report to them every hour during this period. Out of fear, she transferred Rs 3 crore into various bank accounts given to her," he said. Live Events She approached West Region cyber police station on June 5, after which a case was registered, the official said. A probe has found the accused converted Rs 82 lakh in cryptocurrency, he said, adding efforts were on to nab them and retrieve the lost money.

Chanakyapuri flats lead the way in waste management
Chanakyapuri flats lead the way in waste management

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Chanakyapuri flats lead the way in waste management

New Delhi: New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), in collaboration with the Chanakyapuri Residents' Welfare Association (RWA), has launched a waste management programme. The D1, D2, and Satya Sadan Officer's Flats in Chanakyapuri have been declared the first Anupam colony—a model for zero-waste living in govt housing. In line with the motto "Together for a Cleaner & Greener Tomorrow," the declaration was made at Madhu Limaye Marg, Chanakyapuri, by NDMC chairman Keshav Chandra. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi "Three months ago, we began door-to-door visits, educating residents and domestic staff on waste segregation," NDMC sanitary inspector Amit Kumar said. "With regular checks, notices and penalties for non-compliance, the effort paid off." The programme's success lay in its holistic, one-stop approach, starting at the basic level — the household, with waste segregation into four main categories: dry, wet, horticulture and hazardous. Wet waste collected by RWA workers is processed into organic compost, while dry waste is further sorted into 12 subcategories, such as PET bottles, aluminium cans, metals, and non-recyclables, at the new Reduce Reuse Recycle (RRR) cum Material Recovery Facility (MRF) Centre, making it the first such system in Delhi. Eighteen wire mesh bins, called rounders, have been installed in parks and along roadsides to compost horticulture waste. The organic compost produced is distributed free to residents, with any surplus used by NDMC's Horticulture Department for green areas. E-waste is collected separately and sent to authorised Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recyclers. The centre also includes a 'Neki Ki Deewar,' where residents can donate reusable items like clothes, utensils, furniture, toys and footwear to help those in need, said NDMC's solid waste management & sanitation advisor Rajiv Kumar Jain. Priyam Krishnan, a member of the RWA in Chanakyapuri, added that without the joint effort of NDMC and the RWA, the initiative wouldn't have succeeded. "Instead of deploying a third party for waste management, we decided to take it in our hands with NDMC, making it a collaborative, two-way process. This has also ensured better payment for the workers on the ground level as well." The 'Neki Ki Deewar' serves the noble purpose of catering to the ones in need. "One person's trash is another's treasure," says Amit. "The doors remain open for anyone in need, whether from nearby slums or our own colony. The motto is clear: nothing should go to waste."

Two 21-yr-olds held for abduction bid
Two 21-yr-olds held for abduction bid

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

Two 21-yr-olds held for abduction bid

1 2 3 Jaipur: City police Wednesday arrested two young men, residents of Jobner, for allegedly abducting a 21-year-old Jodhpur resident from Mangalam City in Kalwar on June 21. After the abduction, the accused had released the victim near Mokhampura on Ajmer Road upon spotting a police blockade and had fled in their vehicle. DCP (west) Amit Kumar said Abhishek Sain, a resident of Jodhpur, was kidnapped on the night of June 21 by two men who were in an unregistered black Scorpio car. A swift police response and citywide blockade led to the safe recovery of the victim soon after, he said. The duo arrested Wednesday were identified as Rahul Bana (21), and Yuvraj Chaudhary (21), residents of Jobner. "They picked a random target and intended to demand ransom from his family. But when they encountered a police naka near Mokhampura, they panicked and released the youth," the DCP said.

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