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Cyber Scammers Dupe Residents with Fake 'Digital Arrests'
10 Dec
Summary
- Beware of 'digital arrest' scams; they are not real, police advise.
- Never share bank details or personal information with unknown callers.
- Lock social media profiles and avoid downloading unknown loan apps.

Cybercrime rates are escalating, with residents being warned about prevalent scams like 'digital arrest' and fraudulent investment schemes. Alok Kumar Bisoi from the Baruipur cybercrime police station emphasized that a crucial defense against these digital con artists is maintaining awareness and refraining from sharing any information with unknown callers. He stressed that concepts like 'digital arrest' are non-existent, aiming to debunk the fear tactics used by scammers.
Bisoi highlighted that fraudsters frequently target senior citizens by impersonating bank officials, loan recovery agents, or even law enforcement. He strongly advised against sharing personal or banking details over the phone, as legitimate institutions will never solicit such information. Furthermore, securing social media profiles and exercising caution with loan apps are recommended protective measures against cyber threats that can lead to significant financial losses.
The interactive session provided residents with practical advice and real-life examples to understand the evolving landscape of cyber threats. The community expressed appreciation for the initiative, recognizing the importance of continuous education on digital safety. The call for more such awareness programs underscores the growing need for citizens to be equipped against the persistent danger of online fraud.




