News

Kothrud Senior Citizen Loses ₹93 Lakh in Courier Parcel Scam

The caller claimed that a parcel the victim allegedly sent to Thailand contained mephedrone drugs, and a case had been filed against him.

Neelam Karale

Pune: Cybercriminals defrauded a retired official from Kothrud of ₹93 lakh by claiming drugs were found in a courier parcel. The 68-year-old victim has filed a complaint at the Kothrud police station, and a case has been registered against unidentified cybercriminals.

On July 15, the victim received a call from an individual pretending to be from FedEx Courier in Mumbai. The caller claimed that a parcel the victim allegedly sent to Thailand contained mephedrone drugs, five passports, and three credit cards, and that a case had been filed against him.

The scammer further alleged that fake bank accounts had been created in the victim's name and were being used for money laundering, sextortion, and human trafficking.

The victim was threatened with arrest by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and was told to transfer ₹9.35 lakh online to avoid arrest.

Trusting the caller, the elderly man transferred the money to the provided bank account, only to realize he had been scammed.

Help Us Create the Content You Love

Take Survey Now!

Enjoyed reading The Bridge Chronicle?
Your support motivates us to do better. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Whatsapp to stay updated with the latest stories.
You can also read on the go with our Android and iOS mobile app.

Pune: Civic Body Pilots Online Water Tanker Tracking System, Citywide Rollout Under Consideration

Women Stabbed with Syringes, Drugged and Raped at France's Annual Music Festival

Centre Tightens the FCRA rules for NGOs Seeking Foreign Funds

Lohagad Murder Mystery: How Pune Rural Police Cracked Ketan Agrawal’s Killing Disguised as an Accident

Persistent Rain Slows Traffic Across Pune; Congestion Reported in City Centre and Suburbs

SCROLL FOR NEXT