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Bengaluru Sees 41% Fall in Cybercrime Cases

Bengaluru reports a sharp 41% decline in cybercrime cases in Q1 2025, thanks to proactive police measures and public awareness. Read how the tech capital is fighting back.

Vizag couple loses ₹1.5 crore in crypto scam

A Visakhapatnam couple lost nearly ₹1.5 crore in a sophisticated USDT investment fraud. Cybercrime police warn against fake online trading platforms promising high returns. Report scams to 1930.

Fake CBI Digital Arrest Scam: Senior Citizen Loses Rs 60 Lakh

A 62-year-old retired income tax officer in Ulhasnagar was cheated of her life savings in a fake digital arrest scam. Fraudsters posing as CBI officials used video calls & fake RBI notices to intimidate her. Police are investigating.

Pune Senior Guard Loses Rs 1.5 Lakh in Fake GR Scam

A 70-year-old MSSC security guard was defrauded of Rs 1.50 lakh by a Hadapsar man promising a 10-year service extension via a fake GR. Hadapsar police are investigating the fraud case. Read the full details.

Senior Citizen Fires Shot in Kolkata Parking Row

A 78-year-old man in Kolkata fired a licensed pistol into the air after a heated argument over parking. Police detained him and are investigating the incident. Read the full details.

Ahmedabad man loses Rs 7 lakh in KYC fraud

An Ahmedabad building contractor was cheated of Rs 7 lakh in a KYC fraud. The scammer posed as a bank rep. Learn how to protect yourself from such cybercrime.

Dehradun senior loses Rs 32 lakh in digital arrest scam

An 87-year-old retired teacher in Dehradun was scammed of Rs 32 lakh after cybercriminals kept her under 'digital arrest' for 11 days. Police warn against sharing bank details with unknown callers. Stay vigilant.

Jabalpur man loses Rs 76 lakh in cyber fraud

A 72-year-old in Jabalpur was conned out of his life savings by fraudsters posing as IPS and CBI officers in a fake national security operation. Police are investigating the sophisticated cybercrime.

Senior Citizen Duped of ₹27L in Digital Arrest Fraud

A 75-year-old retired officer in Lucknow was cheated of ₹27 lakh by fraudsters posing as ATS and NIA officials in a sophisticated digital arrest scam. Learn how to protect yourself from such cybercrimes.

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