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Retired Govt Employee Loses ₹10 Lakh To Fake Mumbai Cop

87-year-old duped in digital arrest scam, loses ₹10 lakh. Scammer posed as Mumbai police officer.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 13 July 2026 at 11:25 pm
Retired Govt Employee Loses ₹10 Lakh To Fake Mumbai Cop

A shocking case of digital arrest scam has come to light in Mumbai, where an 87-year-old retired government employee was duped of ₹10 lakh by a scammer posing as a Mumbai police officer.

The victim, a resident of Nagpur, received a WhatsApp video call on July 3 from a person claiming to be an IPS officer from Mumbai. The caller informed the victim that a fraud had taken place with a bank and that the victim's bank account had been used in the crime. The scammer then told the victim that he had been placed under a digital arrest and warned him not to reveal the information to anyone in his family.

The scammer induced the victim to share information about his family members and bank balances, and then asked him to transfer ₹10 lakh to an RBI account for verification purposes. The victim was assured that the money would be credited back to his account once he was cleared of the case.

The victim was kept on the video call for the entire day and was asked to transfer the money the next morning. He visited the bank and transferred the amount to the account provided by the scammer. Over the next two days, the victim was kept in a digital arrest and was asked to transfer more money.

However, the victim eventually realized he had been cheated and informed his son about the incident. A complaint was filed at the cyber crime portal, and a case has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Information Technology Act.

The Mumbai police have warned citizens to be cautious of such scams, where fraudsters pose as police officers or government officials to extort money. The police advise people to verify the identity of the caller and not to transfer money without proper verification.

This case highlights the importance of being vigilant and cautious when receiving calls or messages from unknown numbers. The elderly and retired individuals are often targeted by such scammers, and it is essential for them to be aware of these tactics.

The digital arrest scam is a new modus operandi used by fraudsters, where they use technology to convince victims that they are under arrest or investigation. The scammer uses psychological tactics to induce the victim to transfer money, and it is crucial for people to be aware of these tactics to avoid falling prey to such scams.

The Mumbai police are investigating the case and are working to track down the scammer. The police have also advised citizens to report any such incidents to the cyber crime portal or to the local police station.

In recent times, there has been a rise in such scams, and it is essential for citizens to be cautious and vigilant. The police are working to create awareness about these scams and to educate people on how to avoid falling prey to them.

The case is a reminder that citizens need to be careful and cautious when dealing with unknown callers or messages. It is crucial to verify the identity of the caller and to not transfer money without proper verification. By being aware of these scams, citizens can protect themselves and their loved ones from falling prey to such frauds.

The incident has also highlighted the need for increased awareness and education about cybercrime and online safety. The police and other authorities are working to create awareness about these issues and to educate people on how to protect themselves online.

In conclusion, the case of the 87-year-old retired government employee being duped of ₹10 lakh by a fake Mumbai cop is a shocking reminder of the need for citizens to be cautious and vigilant when dealing with unknown callers or messages. By being aware of these scams and taking necessary precautions, citizens can protect themselves and their loved ones from falling prey to such frauds.

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