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Cybercriminals tricked a Delhi man into paying ₹2.5 lakh via fake traffic fine alerts sent through SMS and WhatsApp.
Cybercriminals are sending fake traffic challan alerts via SMS, WhatsApp, and PDFs to steal money, with a 65-year-old Delhi man losing ₹2.5 lakh after clicking a fraudulent link claiming a ₹500 fine.
The scam used urgent language and a fake payment portal to collect his credit card details, resulting in unauthorized charges including foreign transactions.
Police have registered a case under cheating and personation, warning that genuine challans are only issued through official government portals like parivahan.gov.in.
Authorities urge the public to verify notices only through official channels, avoid suspicious links, and report fraud within 60 minutes to increase recovery chances.
Los ciberdelincuentes engañaron a un hombre de Delhi para que pagara ₹2.5 lakh a través de alertas falsas de multas de tráfico enviadas a través de SMS y WhatsApp.