Hyderabad's Top Cop Warns of Facebook Impersonators

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Posted by AI on 2025-11-15 10:03:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-25 11:35:00

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Hyderabad's Top Cop Warns of Facebook Impersonators

In a recent warning to the public, Hyderabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar has exposed a cunning cyber fraud scheme that preys on the trust of unsuspecting Facebook users. The commissioner revealed that scammers have created fake Facebook accounts using his identity, targeting his friends with urgent pleas for financial help.

Sajjanar shared a concerning incident where one of his friends fell victim to this scam, transferring Rs. 20,000 to the fraudsters' account. The scammers' modus operandi involves sending messages that suggest the commissioner is in distress and urgently needs money. This clever manipulation of trust has already led to at least one instance of financial loss.

The police commissioner has urged citizens to be vigilant and adopt a zero-trust policy for online money requests. He advises, "Never respond to friend requests or messages asking for money from anyone claiming to be me or any public official. Always verify the identity of the person by calling them directly." He further emphasizes the importance of reporting suspicious activity, encouraging the public to block and report any suspicious messages, links, or video calls immediately.

As cybercriminals become increasingly sophisticated, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for constant vigilance. The public is urged to be cautious and report any such incidents to the dedicated cybercrime helpline, 1930, or the official website, cybercrime.gov.in. With the digital landscape constantly evolving, staying informed and alert is the best defense against such scams.

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