Mangaluru: Online fraudster posing as police officer cheats victim of Rs 50 lac


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Oct 27: In a brazen online scam, a man was duped of Rs 50 lac by a fraudster posing as a police officer.

The ordeal began when the victim received a call from someone claiming to be a Sub-Inspector from a Maharashtra police station, who insisted he report to the station regarding a harassment case filed against him. When the victim refused, the caller ominously warned, “Higher officials will call you.”

Shortly after, another caller identified himself as Akash Kullahari from the CBI, alleging that the victim’s ATM card had been discovered during a search of a suspect’s home. “Twenty people have invested Rs 2 crore in your Mumbai bank account,” he claimed, threatening that a money laundering case was imminent. He instructed the victim to submit all documents to the Supreme Court.


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The following day, Kullahari requested the victim's bank details and urged him to transfer his entire balance to the RBI. To avoid suspicion, he suggested moving the funds to an account linked to Shivani Enterprises instead.

On October 19, the victim complied, transferring Rs 50 lac to the account provided by Kullahari and sending the receipt via WhatsApp. Kullahari assured him that the amount would be refunded within three days. However, when the victim followed up on October 23, Kullahari claimed more funds needed to be transferred to a different account, raising red flags. The victim then approached the police to report the fraud.

 

 

  

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 28 2024

    This fraudulant activity comes under the pervue of the Central Government. What is the Central Government doing other than issueing caution through Monkey Bath? Ashoka and Vijayendra make a lot of noise when some KSRTS conductor collects ticket fees while issuing free tickets. The CBI and the ED are busy working against the Opposition Party leaders. All these Acche Din have come about only after the arrival of the two Gujaratis in Delhi.

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  • Panduranga, Karkala

    Mon, Oct 28 2024

    Most educated districts with most intelligent people are falling to the traps...from the less educated crooks from North, Central Indian States. Why he/she didn't complain to the cyber police in the first instance. Greed is the root cause of all sadness.

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  • Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadukka

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    How do you people fall for such scams despite repeated warnings? I don't understand at all

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  • nitin shetty, bangalore, udupi

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    “after 2014 election It's Easier to Fool People Than It Is to Convince Them That They Have Been Fooled.” – Mark Twain. fraudsters are sure that if people can believe 2000 rs note has chip in it they can believe anything under this govt. before 2014 people were afraid of robbers and keeping money in the bank it was secure in the bank. after 2014 even money in the bank is also not safe. hai raaaam kya kya dekhna pad raha hai yeh kaliyug mai

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  • Agnes, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    Wise people of Mangalore have become Mangas after 2014.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    When people are so black eyed to transfer big amount of money simply when a stranger calls and say he is Police officer?Brain is completely failing to work?Take a cold bath in the morning so that to stimulate it .Never ever give a heed to calls.When something is wrong ,call a Police station for more information.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    DK People are posing like ATHI BUDDIVANTHARUGALU

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    People are repeatedly warned about online fraudsters through social media and newspapers, and no police officer can come online and threaten you. These people fall into the well they saw during the night at day.”

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    mangaland has become favorite destination of online fraudsters...athi buddivantharu

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