Waterfalls blew 19 lakhs from the driver’s account

City Reporter | Jehanabad

The handiwork of cyber fraudsters continues in the district. A case of forgery with the driver of Dial 112 has come to light at Kodauna police station on Friday. In this context, Bihar Police jawan cum driver has lodged a complaint of forgery at the cyber police station. Surendra Kumar, an indicator, mentioned in the complaint to the police that he is originally a resident of Bake Bigha in Shakurabad police station area. Currently, Dial 112 is working in the post of driver at Kodauna police station. He has told that on June 25, a call came from a number on his mobile and said that your SIM is 4G, he will have to convert to 5G or else the SIM card will be closed. After that the network went from his mobile. After 24 hours, when the network did not come in his mobile, he reached Airtel office. There it turned out that his SIM card has been changed. He got the SIM card of this number removed from Airtel office. On June 27, his mobile started receiving a continuous message on his mobile and got information about the money debit. He then came to know that he had a cyber fraud. In this way, cyber drainage has done about two dozen transactions from their account, in which 18 lakh 11 thousand rupees are missing from the account of Punjab National Bank. Whereas on 26 June, one lakh has been disappeared from the State Bank account twice. Police is investigating the case.


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