Ajmer: A small mistake of a young man in the Sufi city of Ajmer, India, has caused a great loss.
According to foreign media, a case of online fraud took place with a young man in Ajmer, Rajasthan, where Rs 500,000 was withdrawn from the young man's account.
When Shankar, a resident of the Clock Tower police station area in Ajmer, found out that Rs 500,000 had been withdrawn from his bank account, the ground slipped under his feet. He went to the police station and filed a case against an unknown Shater thug Registered
Shankar said that he had taken a loan from a private financial company, then he got a call in the name of this company and he said that more money had been received from you so the company gave you Rs 295 to your account. I'm returning.
According to Shankar's statement, the caller had said that when a message arrives on your mobile, you have to give OTP (One Time Password).
However, after that he received OTP four to five times in a row, and Rs 500,000 was withdrawn from his account.
Although the police have started investigation, according to the media, cyber crime is on the rise in Ajmer and the police do not seem to be taking any serious action on these incidents. Cases of online fraud are being registered in various police stations in the city on a daily basis.