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Kishtwar Police Recover ₹3 Lakh in Online Fraud Cases

Kishtwar Police Recover ₹3 Lakh in Online Fraud Cases

Kishtwar Police Recover ₹3 Lakh in Online Fraud Cases

Key Highlights:

  • ₹3,00,000 recovered from online frauds in Kishtwar.
  • Successful resolution of multiple online scams including fraudulent apps.
  • Total recovery of ₹34,18,506 by the Cybercrime Investigation Unit.

Kishtwar, July 24, 2024: The District Police Kishtwar has made a significant stride in its battle against cybercrime by successfully recovering an amount of ₹3,00,000 from recent online fraud cases. This achievement highlights the effectiveness of the Cybercrime Investigation Unit in tackling digital scams.

The Unit’s recent success involved solving a series of fraud cases that included mobile recharge frauds, unauthorized third-party app installations, and deceptive Telegram links promoting fraudulent trading applications such as Aviator, Happybet, 11winner, and Skywinner.

Kishtwar Police Recover ₹3 Lakh in Online Fraud Cases

After receiving numerous complaints, the Cybercrime Investigation Unit promptly initiated a thorough investigation using advanced technological methods. Their swift and efficient efforts led to the recovery of ₹3,00,000.

Since its establishment, the Cybercrime Investigation Unit Kishtwar has successfully recovered a total of ₹34,18,506 from various online scams, demonstrating its robust approach to combating cybercrime. Despite these successes, investigations continue to trace additional defrauded funds with several promising leads.

The District Police Kishtwar advises the public to exercise caution against online fraud. Avoid clicking on suspicious links, installing unauthorized apps, and sharing personal information online.

For reporting suspicious activities, individuals can contact the National Cybercrime Helpline at 1930, the Cybercrime Investigation Unit Kishtwar at 9103416100, or PCR Kishtwar at 9906154100 / 9103454100. Complaints can also be submitted online through www.cybercrime.gov.in and www.ceir.gov.in for lost or stolen mobile phones.

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