Mumbai: A constable attached to the Versova police station became a victim of cyber fraud after fraudsters siphoned money from his account and even availed consumer loans in his name to buy mobile phones.
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Constable Jadhav, 39, realised something was wrong on August 5 when he received a text alert about Rs11,702 being debited from his bank account. He rushed to the HDFC bank and discovered that two loans worth a total of Rs1.3 lakh had also been taken against his account details. The fraud left his account with a negative balance of Rs9.6 lakh. The scammer used Jadhav’s banking information to buy two mobile phones.
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