A chilling wave of ‘digital arrest’ scams is sweeping India, where fraudsters impersonate officials to psychologically manipulate victims into transferring vast sums of money. These sophisticated operations exploit fear and lack of awareness, leaving individuals financially devastated. Authorities are working to combat this growing threat, but public vigilance remains crucial. A chilling wave of ‘digital arrest’ scams is sweeping India, where fraudsters impersonate officials to psychologically manipulate victims into transferring vast sums of money. These sophisticated operations exploit fear and lack of awareness, leaving individuals financially devastated. Authorities are working to combat this growing threat, but public vigilance remains crucial.
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