The Class 4 drop-out had called up a south Mumbai auto spare parts shop-owner in December 2019 and told him to update his KYC for PayTM. He got him to download an app, asked for a one-time password and took control of his bank account. Within 15 minutes, the accused transferred Rs 1.7 lakh in five transactions
Full ArticleJamtara resident who sold bhelpuri at Juhu held for Rs 1.7-lakh cyber fraud
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