Rohtak: Two women fall victim to cyber fraud, lose Rs 1.34 lakh

Rohtak: A cyber fraud case involving two women in Rohtak has come to light. Money has been fraudulently withdrawn from their bank accounts. When this fraud came to light, the victim woman complained about the matter to the Arya Nagar police station. One woman was cheated of about 74 thousand rupees and the other woman.

Rohtak: A cyber fraud case involving two women in Rohtak has come to light. Money has been fraudulently withdrawn from their bank accounts. When this fraud came to light, the victim woman complained about the matter to the Arya Nagar police station. One woman was cheated of about 74 thousand rupees and the other woman was cheated of 60 thousand rupees.

Based on the complaint, the police have registered a case and started an investigation. Renu Sharma, a resident of Canal Colony, Rohtak, has complained to the Arya Nagar police station. In which she said that she was cheated on October 15. Four transactions were made from her bank account. A total of 60 thousand 700 rupees were cheated.

The victim told me that she did not make any transactions, but she was cheated. After this: he also complained about the bank’s toll-free number and cybercrime helpline number. Here, the police have registered a case based on the complaint. The matter is being investigated.

Neha Batra, a resident of DLF Colony, Rohtak, complained of cyber fraud at Arya Nagar police station. In the complaint, she said that a total of 74 thousand 352 rupees had been withdrawn from her PNB account. This fraud was done by the accused by cheating her. After finding out about this, a complaint was given to the police. The police have registered a case based on the complaint and started an investigation.

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