A young lady in Delhi was duped 6 Lakh rupees by fraudsters who were posing as Mumbai Police officers. They said that a fake parcel was being in her name from FedEx Mumbai office. Lady transferred the 6lakh amount due to fear of accounts being blocked. Police has registered the FIR.
Officials of the Economic Offence Wing (EOW) of Odisha Police have arrested two persons, accused of posing as land owners and duping people of hefty sums, officials said on Monday.
Officials of Delhi Police have arrested two persons accused of posing as Central Bureau of Investigation officers and robbing a person of Rs 11 lakh at Sarai Kale Khan flyover, police said.
The accused has been identified as Prashant Panda (34), a resident of Pune. He has duped many people in several states so far. The accused lost his job during COVID-19 pandemic and after that he started cheating people by posing as a fake TTE. He used to spend all the money in debauchery wit
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Amit shared a bunch of pictures from the Leh-Ladakh trip. Starting from posing with the local kids, Amit is seen doing different stunts with his bike against the picturesque backdrop of Ladakh.
The accused has been identified as Sheikh Sahil (25) and he works as a gym trainer in the city. He befriended the victim by hiding his religion and posing as Ashu. When the victim came to know about his actual name, she broke friendship with him and then the accused started harassing her, po
CBI recived a complaint from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) that a person was fraudulently impersonating himself as a senior official of the PMO and duping officials of the Uttar Pradesh government.
According to Delhi Police, Bawana police station received a PCR call that a person snatched Rs 5,000 impersonating himself as Pollution Inspector at factory in Sector-2, DSIIDC, Bawana in a bid of extortion on January 23.