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JK Police Recover ₹2,01,262 in Online Fraud Case in Kishtwar

JK Police Recover ₹2,01,262 in Online Fraud Case in Kishtwar

JK Police Recover ₹2,01,262 in Online Fraud Case in Kishtwar

Key Highlights:

  • Cybercrime Unit in Kishtwar recovers ₹2,01,262 from multiple online frauds.
  • Recovered funds include scams involving unauthorized apps and Telegram links.
  • Public urged to stay vigilant against online fraud and report suspicious activities.

Kishtwar, Aug 12, 2024: The District Police Kishtwar has successfully recovered ₹2,01,262 in a significant cybercrime case, reinforcing its commitment to fighting online fraud.

The Cybercrime Investigation Unit, through meticulous efforts, resolved multiple fraud cases, including mobile recharge scams, unauthorized app installations, and malicious Telegram links promoting fraudulent trading platforms like Aviator, Happybet, 11winner, and Skywinner.

Upon receiving several complaints, the Cybercrime Investigation Unit launched an immediate investigation using advanced technical methods.

Their swift action led to the recovery of ₹2,01,262, with ongoing efforts to retrieve more funds as the investigation progresses.

This recent recovery adds to the Unit’s impressive track record, bringing the total amount recovered from various online scams to ₹36,19,768.

The success of these operations highlights the Unit’s effectiveness in combating cybercrime and protecting the public from online threats.

The District Police Kishtwar emphasizes the importance of public awareness in preventing cybercrime. They urge citizens to be cautious of suspicious links, unauthorized app installations, and sharing personal information online. Prompt reporting of suspicious activities is crucial to preventing further fraud.

To report cybercrime, the public is encouraged to contact the National Cybercrime Helpline at 1930, the Cybercrime Investigation Unit Kishtwar at 9103416100, or PCR Kishtwar at 9906154100 / 9103454100.

Complaints can also be lodged online at www.cybercrime.gov.in and www.ceir.gov.in for issues related to lost or stolen mobile phones.

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