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Timely reporting helps the police solve three cyber crimes

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Mysuru: Fast reporting Cyber ​​fraud has helped three victims get their lost money.
When interesting fraudsters RS 44,000 from Rajinikanth credit card from Choranahalli with the pretext of updating the KYC form online, a little he realized that he was being cheated, and not suspicious of sharing passwords once to the caller.
“However, he was not wasted time in reporting fraud and it had helped get the money back.
City police have played a very good role in recovering money from Mumbai-based fraudsters,” police said on Friday.
Like, Mahadevaswamy from Vijayanagar has also lost Rs 25,000 from his credit card to callers who pretend to be a bank representative.
He has also shared OTP that leads to financial losses.
Direct action to report crime helps get the money back.
Nohan Jain from JP Nagar, who was looking for a job, had lost Rs 6,000 for a cheater.
He paid money to him by sharing OTP.
Like them, he also brought a crime to police notice.
Officers explained that virtual world crime or online fraud must be reported in several hours to track the roots of the fraudsters and take the necessary actions.
“After online crime is reported, police officers will quickly take action.
Banks contacted and accounts, where the amount is stored, frozen.
Then, the process of reviving money into the account where the money is drawn will begin,” the officer said.
Chandragupta Police Commissioner praised police officers for their efforts.
The public is appealed to report online fraud or withdrawal of money from their account immediately to the Cyber, Economic and Narcotics Police Station (CEN) or call 24185998 to report crime.
VICTOTS can also file complaints online on a national cyber reporting portal or call toll free number 155260 to register crime.

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