Udupi: Part-time job offer – Man loses Rs 52 lacs in online fraud


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Sep 24: A man lost Rs 52,13,359 in an online fraud after he was lured by a part-time job offer.

Complainant Raghavendra received a message on WhatsApp by a stranger who tempted him with a part-time job offer.

Later, the stranger sent a message stating that he is from Amazon asking the complainant to send money to various bank accounts for different tasks.

Accordingly, victim Raghavendra sent Rs 52,13,359 in total between August 3 and September 23. However, the accused did not return the money after the task was over.

CEN police are investigating further.

 

 

  

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  • Savitri Baligar, Gadag

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    It's good for us and It will be hepfull

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    With Rs. 52lakhs to spare on online part time job offer from the frauds, this man must be a extraordinary personality but lacking basic common sense. He must be honoured with the Nobel prize for charity contribution and extraordinary economical judgement. At the end in most cases greed is the root cause of pain and sorrows. Now enjoy the fruits of thy labour with double engines vikas model..........!...!????

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  • Greeshma, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    When he has 52 lakhs why does he need a part.time job?

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  • PRAM, Mangarlore/KSA

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    THIS IS THE LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE IN DK & UDUPI, WE ARE ALL GOING BACKWARDS DUE TO ANDH BAKTHI.

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  • Prakash, Mulki/kulai

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    The so called victim can be called very intelligent and genius person. He must be honored.

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  • Prakash, Mulki/kulai

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    The so called victim can be called very intelligent and genius person. He must be honored.

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  • clifford, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    I just hope that the smarts commenting in the group wont receive such temptation in different modes. As we seen our customers getting such temptations in different varieties,' which are beyond any imaginations and victims including well educated and belonging to well-to-do families , as we Indians love "FREE Gifts" and habituated with reactive mode rather than active mode to "think and then act" according to the situations . These case is bit odd as person might have dreamed / had temptation of becoming multimillionaire overnight and enticed with multifold returns and free gifts on each installments of multiple investment options.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    Common sense 😉 and knowledge of current affairs is more important than PhD degrees in real life situations!!

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    online chut..ya panthi started after 2014 as the gujju makkars took over reigns in new delhi...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    Unbelievable and shocking that such type of high ticket online frauds are occurring at a high frequency in a place supposed to be inhabited by highly literate Budhivanta Jivas; shudder to think about backward and rural areas; surprisingly most of these fraudsters operate from very backward states with only some formal education if news reports are to be believed!!

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    Where did he get 52 lakhs from, is he a taxpayer, Incometax department should investigate. Also if he had invested in a fixed deposit in a PSU bank he would have earned approximately Rs 3.5 lakhs per year or nearly Rs 30000 per month and lived happily ever after...Daal Me Kuch Kaala Hai...

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    Nobody in his sound mind would be so reckless as to transfer 52 lakhs to unknown accounts. There is more here than what meets the eye. The usual modus operandi is to entice a gullible (read it as greedy) person by an initial transaction of few hundreds or a thousand rupees, which would multiply several times within few weeks. Same activity will repeat couple of times till the victim earns huge returns. At the end comes the final move asking for millions or crores. The victim realises his folly only when the person on the other end vanishes in thin air along with the money. Please friends, be cautious and don't fall for this trick. In the present world, nobody is kind to help you earn profit. If at all anyone promises you so, sure there is a hidden trap.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    @Felix; however this is not at all an exception; such cases are being reported almost every other day from Buddivanta DK; many many not be complaining as chances of recovery are zero! Looks like people are living in a "fools paradise" with dollops of easy money to splurge on such foolish activities when the ground reality is that most local companies and small businesses pay salaries after a delay of 1-2 months!!

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    What is wrong with these people? In the recent past, we have been hearing such incidents almost every day. Yet we don't learn our lessons. If one is offered a job - part-time or otherwise - he is entitled to receive his remuneration; not send money to someone whom he has not seen face-to-face. Sending money to the tune of 52 lakhs shows that something is wrong with the person. About thirty years ago, an advertisement had appeared in local newspapers calling for interviews for a company in Bangalore and interviewees for top posts were entitled to get TA. The catch was that they had to send Rs. 200 by MO with their application. Though I was tempted to apply, the demand for Rs. 200 made me suspicious. After a few days it was reported that the person who placed the advertisement was arrested based on the complaint filed by a person from Udupi - the person who had advertised used to go to the post office every day and collect his post.

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  • krishna shenoy, Mumbai /moodbidri

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    Mostly full time fool!!!!

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  • Anand A, Mangaluru

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    Full time earnings lost due to part-time job attempt. Sad indeed. How could the person be keep 52 lakhs in current or SB account?

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  • Dr. Madhyastha, Balkudru

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    I recommend IT ride to who sent 52 lakh rupees. May be first class contractor. IT department take suo moto complaint and start investigation.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    With the administration claiming that they have so many checks in place, how come a common man have access to splurge so much of easy flow of moolah with a complaint that doesn't make sense?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    This extra smart victim from DK seems to have lost his ability to think logically/rationally; and definitely has lots of spare money 💰 to gamble! Can anyone imagine a person wanting a part time job would have even a lac of rupees in his account?? Wonder which paper degrees he is holding?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    One should think first before in unknown job to invest . That too in such a amount. .Dont feel sad,Noone else is cause for his loss.But self.

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  • Prakash, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    This is the present mental state of twin district andhbhakts after following feku since 2014. This will continue for fewmore years .

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    This extra smart victim seems to have lost his ability to think logically/rationally; and definitely has lots of spare money 💰! Can anyone imagine a person wanting a part time job would have even a lac of rupees in his account; wonder which paper degrees he is holding?

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  • Pinthaam, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    Hmmm.......52 lacs for a part time job! Very Smart!!! He could have earned more income in bank interest alone.

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  • Abdul, Kudroli

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    Having 52lakhs in account balance and still looking for part-time job?? He could have rather kept in fixed deposit or invested somewhere and got better returns than the part-time job!!!

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