"We Are From ED": How Help Planned Fake Raid On Her Employer In Delhi

On February 11, Usha Sabharwal, a resident of New Friends Colony in South Delhi, was taken by surprise when a group of individuals arrived at her home, claiming to be officers from the Enforcement Directorate (ED). This unexpected visit, disguised as a raid, was later revealed to be a meticulously planned hoax aimed at extorting money from her employer. The culprits, who posed as government officials, had prepared fake documentation to lend credibility to their act. The incident underscores a growing trend of impersonation and fraudulent activities in the capital, where individuals exploit the authority of law enforcement agencies for personal gain. Authorities have since launched an investigation to track down the perpetrators, emphasizing the importance of public awareness regarding such scams. This alarming event not only highlights the vulnerabilities faced by individuals in their workplaces but also calls for greater vigilance among citizens to prevent becoming victims of similar fraudulent schemes.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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