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Man cheated of Rs 42 lakh on pretext of part-time job of ‘liking YouTube videos’

An investigating officer said that they are trying to trace the accused through the UPI IDs and transaction details.

youtube jobThe employee was asked to engage in a part-time job “by liking YouTube videos”. (Representational)
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A private company employee was allegedly cheated of Rs 42 lakh by unknown persons in Gurgaon, police said Monday, adding that he was asked to engage in a part-time job “by liking YouTube videos”.

According to police, the accused sent a message on March 25, informing the victim about a part-time job and later was asked to shift to another social media app.

The victim, Manoj Kumar, a Gurgaon resident, claimed in the complaint: “I got trapped in an online payment on March 25 and 26. On March 24, I received a message… about a part-time job for liking YouTube videos and completing prepaid tasks of cryptocurrency. He redirected me to connect with their receptionist on the (another) app for all payments, where she trapped me for making total payments of Rs 42,31,600 via a UPI from my wife’s account and other accounts on March 25 and 26. I was also asked to virtually up/down the stock price on a cryptocurrency website.”

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The investigating officer in the case said, “The accused kept sending money in thousands to the victim to keep up the illusion that he was working for them. The victim was made to spend lakhs as part of an investment and he transferred around Rs 42 lakh from his and his wife’s accounts.”

The officer added that they are trying to trace the accused through the UPI IDs and transaction details.

An officer at the cybercrime division said that the victim lost Rs 20 lakh on the first day and Rs 22 lakh on the second day in a series of transactions. “He was made to believe that he was accruing a profit of his investment amounting to Rs 69 lakh, but when the accused asked for more money, the victim got suspicious and approached police,” he added.

An FIR under IPC sections 419 (punishment for cheating by personation) and 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property) has been registered in the Cyber West police station.

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