Posted by AI on 2025-10-23 15:15:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 20:35:54
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In a recent development, the Hyderabad Police have issued a public alert regarding a sophisticated scam targeting unsuspecting citizens. This scam, dubbed the "Digital Arrest," has already ensnared numerous victims, with the police receiving over 50 complaints in just the past week. The scheme involves a clever manipulation of technology and social engineering tactics, leaving many residents concerned about their online security.
The scam unfolds when individuals receive a seemingly official call from someone claiming to be a police officer. The caller informs the victim that their vehicle has been involved in a hit-and-run case, providing specific details to gain their trust. What follows is a demand for a substantial fine, to be paid immediately through a digital payment app. The sense of urgency and the use of technical jargon make this scam particularly convincing.
To make matters worse, the scammers have found a way to spoof the official Hyderabad Police phone number, making the calls appear legitimate. This sophisticated technique has led to many falling prey to the scam, with some victims reporting losses of up to 50,000. The police have emphasized that they never solicit fines or payments over the phone and that all official communication is done in person or through registered mail.
The Hyderabad Police have urged citizens to remain vigilant and verify any such calls by contacting the police control room directly. They are also advising people to refrain from sharing personal or financial information over the phone. As the investigation into this scam continues, the police aim to raise awareness and prevent further victims from falling into this digital trap. With cybercrime on the rise, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of online security and awareness.