Scam: Caught by nude video call on WhatsApp, scammed from Rs 5 lakh 8500

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Scam: Caught by nude video call on WhatsApp, scammed from Rs 5 lakh 8500

News2News.in News Ambala. Recorded the first video calling the young man naked on WhatsApp. After that, blackmailed him and grabbed an amount of Rs 5 lakh 8500. The young man complained about the scam happened to him at cyber police. The police registered the case and initiated the investigation. If you believe the police, this blackmail case will soon be uncovered.

A young man from Preet Colony said that on January 4th and 5th he received messages on WhatsApp from an unknown number. He didn’t answer that. After some time, video calls came from the same number. On January 24, he wrote a message and asked: Who are you? The news broke again on January 28, when he asked who was there, he kept getting video calls and messages. The applicant stated that he was lying in his bedroom. I received a video call on WhatsApp on January 29th. When he answered the call, a girl appeared naked. He started watching the video.

Meanwhile, while watching his video, he captured the screen and started blackmailing him again by sending the video on WhatsApp. The victim said he sent him a message that he would upload the video in 10 minutes Internet would upload. He then received a call on February 4th, who had posted the police officer’s photo on his WhatsApp. IPS was written on the dress. Calling himself SP, he lashed out at him and said your 2-3 videos are going viral. The accused showed fear of arrest at him. The malicious thug gave the number of a YouTuber named Rahul Sharma.

He urged the accused to have the video deleted by paying Rs 45,500 first. The thugs said your first video was deleted but the second one is still uploading. Instead, 1 lakh 31,000 500 rupees was captured. Similarly, vicious thugs stole Rs 5 lakh 8500 from him in different ways. The Cyber ​​​​Police Station opened an investigation by registering a case under the IT Act in addition to conspiracy fraud.

Eager to give work sitting at home, thugs snatched up Rs 3.46 lakh

Another case of fraud was observed in Ambala itself. Rs 3.46 lakh snatched from a woman on behalf of work at home. After the woman found out about the fraud with her, she filed a complaint with the cyber police after 4 months. The police have registered a case and are investigating. Sonakshi, a resident of Kailash Nagar in the city of Ambala, said she received a call in December 2022 saying they would do the sit-down work at home. He was told that Rs 620 would have to be paid for the entry card. He paid online. After that, the vicious thugs stole Rs 3 lakh 46,219 several times on behalf of the prosecution from the security service. She’s been trying to get the money back at her level since December, but the vicious thugs didn’t give her any money. The police are investigating.

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