Mangaluru: Liquor addicts fall to lure of door delivery, lose money


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Apr 17: After the declaration of nationwide lockdown for breaking the deadly coronavirus (COVID-19) chain, the crime rate in the district has steeply come down. Restrictions and prohibitions on various sectors have made the people stay inside their homes. But at the same time, to encash helplessness of people and being aware of their innocence, some people started to defraud them online. The fraudsters have been using social media to cheat people because nowadays the majority of people are social media savy.

In Mangaluru online fraudsters have started targeting the liquor lovers by posing as the suppliers of all kinds of liquor brands to the doorsteps of the customers. In the past two weeks, they have been found to be very active in social media with a contact number. If someone calls that number a man responds in Hindi. Once the selection of the brand is done, the guy demands money which is three times more than the actual rate. And he makes it clear that the client should transfer fifty per cent of money through Google Pay.

“Last week I noticed such a post on Facebook when scrolling down. Getting interested I tried to call to the mentioned phone number for a reality check. With two rings the guy received my call and introduced himself in Hindi that he is working for a reputed liquor sale firm in the city. I tried to speak to him Tulu and Kannada. But he refused to speak in local languages. Then he asked my brand and I ordered four brands. He informed me the price of these brands which were three times more than market price. At the end of the deal, I asked him to deliver the liquor home and get his money. Rejecting this offer, he said I have to pay the full amount through Google Pay. When I denied transferring full amount without receiving ordered items he asked me to transfer fifty per cent of the amount. But I did not transfer the money because I understood it is an online scam. The man's slang is very close to northern parts of India,” said a youth who requested anonymity.

The liquor shop owners of the city have made it clear that there is no liquor sale during the lockdown period and there no arrangements for door delivery. It is absolutely against the law and they are not supporting any kind of activities which are illegal.

Many are receiving messages to their mobile phones posing from government agencies and banks. Asking details and bank pin numbers assuring food items or financial help. Same time many who are lured by these fraudsters are not complaining about the fear of losing dignity and becoming a laughing stock. Scamsters are using this opportunity and continuing with duping more and more innocent people.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 18 2020

    Mangaluru is not new to Fekugiri ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 18 2020

    Only crazy people pay in advance!!

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  • Don, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Apr 18 2020

    Now is the time to break out of the trap of the government through these liquor companies. There are so many substitutes for alcohol. I saw on YouTube that people take suar add water ,shake it then add bread yeast with warm water . Let it ferment and after 2 days you get 2 litres of sparkling alcohol like beer or wine with roughly 8% alcohol. Necessity is the mother of invention...Cheers!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 18 2020

    Alcohol based hand sanitizers in high demand by tipplers as substitute for alcohol!! Some places already ban on place due to misuse as it is highly toxic & can lead to death like CORONA attack!

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  • Nagesh, Mangaluru

    Sat, Apr 18 2020

    A group is exclusively on the cheating job in North . They are responsible for online bank frauds, online delivery of liquor fraud, promise of online payment of Govt dues, etc. I have heard the hindi accent voice of same person trying his tricks on me and abusing with vulgar language after realising that his attempts did not work. The surprising fact is that they are doing it for years together without being caught which makes their nexus with bureaucrats obvious. Just like helpless animals falling prey to wild animals we humans too fall prey to inhuman fraudsters and escape is by chance only.

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  • James, Bendur

    Fri, Apr 17 2020

    Police can easily trace this criminal with the mobile sim.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Apr 18 2020

    No Sir, You are naive.
    You can only trace the location from where the call was made. Hundreds of calls would have been made from that particular sim card on one day, Lakhs of rupees looted and the sim would have been thrown out some where.

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