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Elderly Woman Duped Of Rs 1.16 Crore In 'Digital Arrest' Scam In Delhi: Cops
- Saturday December 13, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Delhi Police has arrested three alleged members of a cyber fraud syndicate for duping an 82-year-old woman of Rs 1.16 crore by placing her under digital arrest and coercing her to transfer money, an official said on Friday.
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Mumbai Man Arrested After Duping 81-Year-Old Woman Of Rs 7.8 Crore
- Thursday August 21, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
A man was arrested for alleged involvement in a racket in which an 81-year-old woman was duped of Rs 7.8 crore using the 'digital arrest' modus operandi, a Mumbai police official said on Thursday.
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Mumbai Woman, 62, Duped Of Rs 7.88 Crore In Stock Investment Fraud
- Tuesday July 22, 2025
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
A 62-year-old housewife from Mumbai has allegedly been duped of Rs 7.88 crore by cyber fraudsters after being lured to invest in the stock market for high returns, police said.
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Elderly Woman Duped Of Rs 1.16 Crore In 'Digital Arrest' Scam In Delhi: Cops
- Saturday December 13, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Delhi Police has arrested three alleged members of a cyber fraud syndicate for duping an 82-year-old woman of Rs 1.16 crore by placing her under digital arrest and coercing her to transfer money, an official said on Friday.
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Mumbai Man Arrested After Duping 81-Year-Old Woman Of Rs 7.8 Crore
- Thursday August 21, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
A man was arrested for alleged involvement in a racket in which an 81-year-old woman was duped of Rs 7.8 crore using the 'digital arrest' modus operandi, a Mumbai police official said on Thursday.
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Mumbai Woman, 62, Duped Of Rs 7.88 Crore In Stock Investment Fraud
- Tuesday July 22, 2025
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
A 62-year-old housewife from Mumbai has allegedly been duped of Rs 7.88 crore by cyber fraudsters after being lured to invest in the stock market for high returns, police said.
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