Digital Arrest: How Doctors are becoming soft targets

Jodhpur: In a recent cyber fraud
case, a doctor in Jodhpur was duped out of ₹6 lakh by scammers impersonating police officers. The
fraudsters kept the doctor digitally “arrested” for
nearly 24 hours and manipulated her into transferring the amount from her
account. 

The incident occurred days
after a doctor from Navi Mumbai fell victim to a cyber fraud, losing Rs. 26.52
lakh. The victim has been identified as a 31-year-old doctor working at Vyas
Dental College. He reported the incident to the police after realizing she had
been tricked.  

According to Rajendra
Choudhary, SHO of Kudi Bhagtasni police station, the doctor received a video
call on the evening of 20th September from a person claiming to be Vijay
Kulkarni, an officer of the Mumbai Crime Branch. The fraudster, dressed in a
police uniform, convinced the doctor that she was implicated in a case
involving a bank account linked to her Aadhaar card, reports Times of India

The fraudster further
intimidated the doctor by sending her a series of documents that appeared
authentic, including a supposed arrest warrant, an agreement with the CBI, an
asset seizure notice, and a disaster investigation approval. Under pressure and
fearing legal consequences, she provided her bank details and transferred Rs. 6
lakh via RTGS to an account as instructed by the scammer.  

The doctor remained on
the video call with the imposter until 2 PM the following day, unaware of the
fraud. She finally realized the deception when the fraudsters attempted to make
another Rs. 6 lakh transaction from her account, prompting her to approach the
authorities. “He then told her that an account linked to her Aadhaar card is active in Canara Bank, Mumbai, which has money transactions for illegal activities and she will be kept under digital arrest for the investigation of all her financial details”, Choudhary said.  

The police are now
investigating the case and have urged the public to remain cautious against
such cyber threats. This incident highlights the growing menace of cybercrime,
particularly targeting vulnerable individuals by impersonating officials and
creating a false sense of urgency.

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