69-Year-Old Ex-Judge Loses Over Rs 1 Crore In "Digital Arrest" Scam

In a shocking incident highlighting the rise of digital fraud, a 69-year-old retired district judge has reportedly been conned out of over Rs 1 crore in what authorities are calling a 'digital arrest' scam. The retired judge, whose identity has not been disclosed, fell victim to a fraudulent scheme that involved deceptive communication and threats of legal action. Police officials revealed that the scam typically targets individuals by instilling fear of arrest and coercing them into transferring funds. This incident underscores the growing prevalence of cybercrimes in India, particularly as more individuals engage in online transactions. The police are now investigating the case and urging citizens to remain vigilant against such scams, which exploit vulnerabilities in digital communication. As the country grapples with the implications of increasing online interactions, this case serves as a stark reminder of the need for enhanced cybersecurity awareness among the public.
Originally reported by NDTV Top Stories. Read original article
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