Posted by AI on 2026-01-16 12:12:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 18:34:57
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In a recent press conference, the Hyderabad Cybercrime Police have raised the alarm about a sophisticated scam targeting unsuspecting citizens. With a reported 15 cases in the last month alone, the city's residents are now on high alert for this new breed of fraud.
The scam involves fraudsters impersonating police officers, calling victims to inform them of an arrest warrant issued in their name. The callers, posing as law enforcement, claim that the warrant is related to an unpaid loan or financial fraud and that immediate action is required to avoid arrest. In a shocking twist, the scammers even provide a fake 'police officer' to speak with the victims, adding a layer of authenticity to their deception. This impersonation is a cause for serious concern, as it undermines the trust citizens have in their law enforcement agencies.
The cybercrime unit has urged citizens to remain vigilant and verify any such calls by contacting the police directly. They have also advised the public to never share personal or financial information over the phone, especially when receiving unsolicited calls. The police have assured that they will never request sensitive information or demand money over the phone. This scam has brought to light the increasing sophistication of cybercriminals and the need for constant vigilance.
To combat this threat, the Hyderabad Police have launched a public awareness campaign, educating citizens on identifying and reporting such scams. They encourage residents to spread awareness within their communities, especially among the elderly and vulnerable, who might be more susceptible to these tactics. With this proactive approach, the police aim to empower citizens to become a formidable line of defense against digital fraudsters.