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Varanasi News Today: Despite all the efforts of the government and security agencies, cyber criminals are fearlessly carrying out their dangerous plans. An incident related to cyber crime in Hukulganj, Varanasi has become a topic of discussion in the entire district. Where cyber thugs cheated the victim of Rs 32.40 lakh. 

Actually, 65-year-old Neena Kaura lives in a flat in Hukulganj, Varanasi. Cyber ​​criminals from Pune kept Neena Kaura under digital arrest for 48 hours in her own flat by posing as fake CBI officers. During this time, cyber thugs duped the elderly woman of Rs 32.40 lakh.

Kept under digital arrest for 48 hours
ABP News spoke to the victim Neena Kaura regarding this matter. Neena Kaura told that her husband died in December last year, her two sons work in Nagpur and Dubai. Neena Kaura received a call from Andheri, Mumbai on 15 October.

The callers mentally harassed Neena Kaura by digitally arresting her for 48 hours in the name of sending drugs through courier. They kept threatening her by showing the fear of committing a major crime through criminals. The cyber criminals threatened that if she informed anyone close to her, her life would be in danger.

The cyber criminals involved in this fraud
kept pretending to be CBI officers. Not only this, the criminals also sent a fake CBI ID card to Neena Kaura's mobile so that she could be completely deceived. 

After this, the woman is assured that by paying Rs 32.40 lakh, she will get relief from the court in this case. The cyber thugs remained in touch with the victim woman for 48 hours continuously and transferred such a huge amount from her account to the account of Yes Bank.

Police registered a case
. Cyber ​​criminals disconnected the contact after transferring the money to the account. Cyber ​​criminals also threatened the woman that if she informed her son or anyone about this, her life could be in danger. 

At present, the woman has registered a case in the cyber police station and the nearest police station under sections 308 (2), 318 (2) 2, 318 (4), 66 (D) of the Indian Penal Code. The police is investigating the matter.

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