Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): A 40-year-old man was duped of ₹1.41 lakh in a case of cyber fraud after he tried to get a lost receipt from an e-wallet app in Jabalpur on Thursday.
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Unfortunately, the receipt of the transaction was lost, and without it, he was unable to confirm his investment or request a refund.
To get the receipt again, Singh searched for the customer care number of the e-wallet app on Google. However, the number he found was fake and part of a scam.
When he called the number, the person on the other side gave him three more mobile numbers, claiming they were for help.
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Without suspecting anything, Singh followed the instructions. But soon after, he was shocked to see that ₹1.41 lakh had been withdrawn from his bank account.
After the fraud, he rushed to the Civil Lines police station and filed a complaint.
Police have registered the case under cyber crime and started an investigation.
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