Senior Citizen Duped of ₹72,000 in Cyber Fraud While Seeking Remarriage

The woman initially contacted the victim, claiming to have his personal details, and later threatened to release an explicit video on social media.
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Pune: A senior citizen from Pune fell victim to a cyber fraud scheme while attempting to remarry.

The 72-year-old divorcee, who had registered on a matrimonial website, was lured into a trap by cybercriminals who eventually extorted ₹72,000 by threatening him with legal action and the release of an obscene video.

According to the complaint filed at Alankar Police Station, the fraudsters included a woman named Manisha Sharma and her accomplices, Vikram Rathod and Rahul Sharma.

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The woman initially contacted the victim, claiming to have his personal details, and later threatened to release an explicit video on social media.

Rathod, posing as a Delhi Police officer, further intimidated the victim by warning of legal consequences. Rahul Sharma continued the threats, coercing the victim into transferring ₹72,000 to their bank account.

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Upon realizing the fraud, the senior citizen approached the police. Senior Inspector Sangeeta Rokde confirmed the registration of a case and stated that investigations are underway to identify and apprehend the culprits.

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Pune: In separate cases, two individuals from Pune were defrauded of a total of ₹42.64 lakh by cybercriminals who exploited their interest in stock market investments.

In the first case, a young man filed a complaint at Kothrud Police Station after losing ₹32.56 lakh to scammers who promised lucrative returns in the stock market.

In the second case, an individual from the Bharati Vidyapeeth area was deceived into transferring ₹12.08 lakh under similar false pretenses.

Police have registered cases in both incidents and are actively investigating.

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