Lady Poses As RBI Officer, Dupes Man Of Over Rs 19 Lakh In Jammu: Official

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The person was duped by a gang of cyber fraudsters led by a girl, stated officers. (Representational)

Jammu:

A person in Reasi district in Jammu was duped of over Rs 19 lakh by a gang of cyber fraudsters led by a girl who claimed to be an official within the RBI Foreign exchange Division, New Delhi, officers stated Wednesday.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police’s Crime Department on Wednesday registered a case in opposition to Soni Sharma and her six associates, largely residents of Delhi, after preliminary investigation established prima facie offence in opposition to them, a spokesman stated.

In his written criticism, Ravinder Singh Nag of Katra claimed that he was deceived by Soni, who recognized herself as an official of RBI, Foreign exchange Division, New Delhi.

He alleged that she conned him by claiming that she had an enormous sum of cash along with her and was excited by establishing enterprise with companions within the nation.

Mr Nag complained that Soni promised him enormous return on his investments and thus duped him of his hard-earned Rs 19, 33,174 which he transferred to completely different accounts as advance tax cash and different expenditure, the spokesman stated.

Different accused are named Roto Kuldeep, Nadeem Khan, Harish Kumar, Mandeep Singh and Kamil Ali (all from Delhi) and Rakesh from Nagaland, he stated.

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