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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  In the era where mobile, </span><span class="gmail-cf0">UPI</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  And online banking has made life easier. There itself </span><span class="gmail-cf0">cyber</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Criminals have also devised new methods of cheating. one of these dangerous methods </span><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Arrest</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Scam</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Which is increasingly making people its victims. This </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Scam</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  I swindle myself into police, CBI, </span><span class="gmail-cf0">ncb</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Or call someone pretending to be an official of a government agency or </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Video</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  But scare people and extort money from them </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Are. </span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="gmail-cf0">central</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  According to Home Ministry data, in the first 10 years of 2024 </span><span class="gmail-cf0">months</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  in me only </span><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Arrest</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Scam</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Through this, fraud of more than Rs 2140 crore was done across the country. This is why it has become very important to understand that what is coming on the phone </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  is it real or </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Scammer</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">of. This way</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Let us tell you today that coming on the phone </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Scammer</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  How can you identify whether it is there or not?</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="gmail-cf0">what happens </span><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Arrest</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Scam?</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Arrest</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  is not a legal process, but a </span><span class="gmail-cf0">cyber</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">fraud</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Is. In this, criminals claim that your Aadhaar, bank account or any </span><span class="gmail-cf0">courier</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Through this you have been implicated in some serious crime. After this he says that you should immediately </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Video</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  But you will have to stay in check and from there your </span><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  The arrest is shown. Bail during this period, </span><span class="gmail-cf0">clearance</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  In the name of fees or fine </span><span class="gmail-cf0">UPI</span><span class="gmail-cf0">bank </span><span class="gmail-cf0">transfer</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Or </span><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Payment is demanded.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How to know whether the call is from a scammer or not?</strong></p>
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<li><span class="gmail-cf0">If you also have such </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  If someone tries to cheat you by scaring you, then understand that he </span><span class="gmail-cf0">cyber</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Could be a fraud.</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Arrest</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Scam</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  In </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Scammer</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  but threaten arrest and </span><span class="gmail-cf0">money</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Ask for. </span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-cf0">Do you also have one like this? </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  When you come, give your Aadhaar number, bank </span><span class="gmail-cf0">details</span><span class="gmail-cf0">, </span><span class="gmail-cf0">otp</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  And </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Password</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Do not share such information. </span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-cf0">There itself </span><span class="gmail-cf0">collar</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  If you consider yourself a government </span><span class="gmail-cf0">agency</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Or tell the police officer first. </span><span class="gmail-cf0">verify</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Do it. </span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-cf0">Actually, no government agency asks you to pay fine or bail over phone.</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-cf0">If </span><span class="gmail-cf0">collar</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  fine or </span><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  If you demand payment then understand that it is 100% </span><span class="gmail-cf0">percentage</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Scam</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">is.like this</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Do not make any payment on the number at all.</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-cf0">Also if you </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  any link on or </span><span class="gmail-cf0">app</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">download</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Even if asked to do, understand that </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Scam</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  It is possible. </span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-cf0">digital</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">Arrest</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  like </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  When you come, try to </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  To </span><span class="gmail-cf0">record</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  do and then </span><span class="gmail-cf0">cyber</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">crime</span> <span class="gmail-cf0">portal</span> <span class="gmail-cf1">www.cybercrime.gov.in </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Or file a complaint with the local police.</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-cf0">this kind of </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Call</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  To avoid this you are on your phone </span><span class="gmail-cf1">truecaller</span><span class="gmail-cf1"> </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Or </span><span class="gmail-cf1">Spam Detection </span><span class="gmail-cf0">Service </span><span class="gmail-cf0">on</span><span class="gmail-cf0">  Keep, so that possible fraudsters can be identified.</span></li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Cyber ​​crimes are continuously increasing in India and misuse of technology is making criminals more capable than before. In this environment, the case of a 57-year-old female software engineer came to light, who was trapped in a long digital scam by criminals by putting her under psychological pressure, false allegations and video surveillance for months. The fraud began in September 2024 and continued for six months, in which the criminals misled the victim by posing as DHL officers, Mumbai Police and later CBI officers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The incident escalated when the victim was informed that a parcel sent in her name had been intercepted in Andheri, Mumbai. The caller claimed that several passports, credit cards and banned drugs were found in the parcel. When the woman refused, she was threatened that her identity had been linked to this case and the case was registered under cyber crime. As soon as the call was transferred to the so-called CBI officer, the story became more serious.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Digital Arrest Scam Strategy of Fake CBI Officer</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">From the very beginning, the fake CBI officer made the victim believe that there was evidence against her and if she did not cooperate, she would be immediately arrested. She was also told that her house was being watched and that giving information to anyone could cause harm to the family. This atmosphere of fear gradually completely dominated his decisions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>digital arrest scam skype video surveillance</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">After this, the victim was instructed to create two new Skype IDs and remain on video calls continuously. The criminals, who spoke under different names, kept watching her 24 hours a day, telling her who she could talk to and where she could go. This surveillance gradually turned into a digital captivity.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How the demand for money increased in digital arrest scam</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The talks reached financial information from October 2024. The victim was explained that she was under investigation and would need to send her money for “verification.” Gradually he started withdrawing his deposits and made many transactions between banks. Within a few weeks, a total of Rs 31.83 crore was sent through 187 transactions in the name of processing, tax and security fees. This is considered to be one of the biggest cyber fraud faced by any person in India.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Mental impact due to digital arrest scam </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Constant video surveillance, the stress of not being able to talk to anyone and the fear of arrest made the victim extremely mentally weak. His daily routine was limited to the orders of the criminals, due to which his self-confidence and emotional balance was broken. He required medical treatment after the incident.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How to build trust in digital arrest scam </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">From time to time, the criminals sent fake documents, scanned copies and fake clearance letters assuring him that the money would be returned in February 2025 after the completion of their investigation. Later this date was extended till March and finally the criminals disappeared completely. This deception deeply hurt the victim&#8217;s emotions, family and financial security.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Digital Arrest Scam FIR </strong><br />The victim lodged a complaint in June 2025. Now Bengaluru Police is investigating this matter and considering it as a serious cyber racket linked to interstate and international networks. The investigating agencies are monitoring the digital evidence, call routes and Skype ID with the help of which the criminals committed such a huge crime.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A scary case of cybercrime has come to light in Hyderabad. Here cyber criminals kept a 76 -year -old retired government doctor digital arrest for three days. These criminals made a call to the doctor as a government official and also cheated Rs 6.6 lakh while keeping a digital arrest. The troubled victim suffered a heart attack and died. The criminals continued to send messages even after the victim&#8217;s death.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Case started with WhatsApp call</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">According to reports, on September 5, the victim gets a video call on WhatsApp. The caller had installed the logo of the Bengaluru Police as a profile picture. The callers also showed documents with the Supreme Court, ED and RBI seal to intimidate the woman. Scammers told the woman that her name has come in a case of human trafficking and if she does not give the money, she will be arrested. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Woman sent money due to fear</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Fearing arrest, the woman transferred Rs 6.6 lakh from her pension account to the account of scammers. Scammers did not stop even after this, he continued to threaten the woman through video calls and messages. On September 8, after about 70 hours of digital arrest, the victim had chest pain. After this he was taken to the hospital, but could not survive his life. The family came to know about the woman being digital arrest after the funeral on 9 September.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How to protect yourself from such scam?</strong></p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;">Remember that there is no provision of digital arrest in Indian law. So if someone is asking you to arrest digital, then be cautious. </li>
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<li style="text-align: justify;">If someone is calling you as a government official, then know the name, post and department&#8217;s name and verify it in an official way.</li>
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<li style="text-align: justify;">Do not share your sensitive information on mail, message or call with any unknown or suspicious person. </li>
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