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Be careful if you get an offer to earn money sitting at home! Fraud of Rs. 2.25 billion in six months, know how to avoid these vicious people, and where to complain?

If you have also got the offer of job of liking and sharing videos on social media or work from home, then be careful. Delhi Police has recently presented the figures of these cyber thugs. Also, the amount cheated by them has shocked everyone. It is reported that the miscreants have defrauded Rs 160 crore in the last six months. Quoting a media report, it has been said that Delhi Police has received many complaints of cyber fraud in recent times. Statistics show that around 650 complaints are being received by Delhi Police every day. Among these, most of the complaints are of cheating in the name of job of liking and sharing videos on social media (YouTube, Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook etc.).

This is how vicious people trap you

It has been told by Delhi Police that to trap people, they lure people with the promise of earning Rs 50,000 per day. After this they bribe people to invest and then get huge investment. People get trapped in these things and then lose their entire life’s capital. Investigation of some cases has revealed that these fraud incidents have connections with criminals based in China, Nepal and Dubai.

Transaction of Rs 5-5 crore per day from bank account

It has been told in the report that a few days ago, Delhi Police has made many sensational revelations while exposing a gang. Police said that when the bank accounts of the gang were searched, it was revealed that they had made transactions of Rs 5 crore each in a day. Not only this, by sending this amount to several accounts one after the other, the miscreants converted it into crypto and bitcoin and then sent it abroad. On the basis of complaints, it has been revealed that the miscreants have defrauded people of a total of Rs 168 crore in six months.

Avoid these vicious people like this, complain here

Delhi Police has said that these vicious people make those people their victims. People have been cautioned not to click on any unknown link received on mobile phones. Do not reply to any unknown text message. Don’t fall prey to any investment or part-time job on WhatsApp. Do not give your bank account information to any customer care person. Delhi Police has said that apart from this, lodge a complaint on the incident of cheating at the nearest police station or on 1930.