Delhi Police Cautions People Against Cyber Fraud Amid LPG Shortage

In light of the current LPG shortage, the Delhi Police has issued a warning to residents to be vigilant against potential cyber fraud. As panic spreads regarding the availability of liquefied petroleum gas, scammers are reportedly taking advantage of the situation by sending phishing links and making unsolicited phone calls impersonating gas agency representatives. The police emphasized the importance of verifying the authenticity of any communication related to gas supply and urged individuals to refrain from clicking on dubious links or sharing personal information over the phone. This advisory comes amid heightened concerns over LPG supplies, prompting authorities to remind the public to remain cautious and informed to prevent falling victim to cybercriminals. The police have also encouraged citizens to report any suspicious activities immediately to ensure safety and security in the community.
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