HC judge’s kin cheated of cash
The Hindu
The Cyber Crime unit of the city police on Friday initiated investigation into a case where a relative of a Madras High Court judge was allegedly cheated of ₹99,997 by a fraudster. According to source
The Cyber Crime unit of the city police on Friday initiated investigation into a case where a relative of a Madras High Court judge was allegedly cheated of ₹99,997 by a fraudster. According to sources, the 76-year-old woman, who is the aunt of Justice S. Vaidyanathan, was contacted by a man on Thursday claiming to be the manager of the R.S. Puram branch of a public sector bank. He told her that her bank will be merged soon and offered to facilitate banking services online amid the lockdown.More Related News
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