BJP MP, also former Chhattisgarh Minister, falls victim to credit card fraud; loses around ₹37,000
The Hindu
A complaint in this regard was lodged by the MP’s relative at Telibandha police station in Raipur on Thursday night, a police official said.
BJP’s Rajya Sabha member and former Chhattisgarh Minister Ramvichar Netam has become a victim of credit card fraud as an unidentified person allegedly misused it and made a transaction of around ₹37,000, police said on Friday. A complaint in this regard was lodged by the MP’s relative at Telibandha police station in Raipur on Thursday night, a police official said. “Unidentified conman has made a transaction of $508.92, around ₹36,844 in Indian currency, by misusing an SBI credit card issued in the name of MP Ramvichar Netam. The transaction was made on February 24 this year,” said Station House Officer (SHO) of Telibandha police station, Sonal Gwala.
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