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West Bengal: Visually impaired student duped of Rs 50,000, cyber cell recovers amount

The incident occurred last year in November while the student was listening to a spiritual content on YouTube, when he encountered a contact number for an astrologer.

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A visually impaired scholar student residing at the Jadavpur University hostel, recently, fell victim to an online fraud, after he was duped of Rs. 50,659 by a fraudulent astrologer.

The incident occurred last year in November while the student was listening to a spiritual content on YouTube, when he encountered a contact number for an astrologer, who promised to enhance his career prospects and bring him good luck. The student, believing the fraudulent claims, paid the astrologer Rs. 50,659 in three installments as demanded. Subsequently, the astrologer blocked all communication with the victim.

Deceived and distressed, the student contacted the South Suburban Division (SSD) Cyber Cell to report the incident.

“Taking the complaint seriously, the Cyber Cell initiated an investigation, lodged a complaint with the MHA NCRP Portal, and contacted the beneficiary bank. Through these efforts, the Cyber Cell successfully blocked the fraudster’s bank account and recovered the entire amount of Rs. 50,659, which was subsequently returned to the victim’s account,” said a senior SSD police official.

The student acknowledged the Kolkata Police and Cyber team’s efforts who retrieved the amount within 21 days.

“I want to give a special thanks to the Kolkata police and the cyber cell. The cyber team of South Suburban Division acted swiftly and recovered the entire amount within 21 days. I am visually impaired and studying in Jadavpur University….My father is a senior citizen and can’t work properly. I am continuing my education with the help of scholarships. On November 7, 2024 I was duped of a large amount of money. I was depressed. On November 27, I filed a complaint. Kolkata SSD Cyber Cell started the probe and within a month I got my money back. I would request everyone if they have faced any cyber fraud, please don’t hesitate, go to the cyber cell,” he wrote.

Sweety Kumari is a seasoned journalist reporting from West Bengal for The Indian Express. With over a decade of experience in the media industry and eight years specifically with The Indian Express, she demonstrates considerable Expertise and Authority across a diverse range of critical beats. Experience & Authority Current Role: Journalist, The Indian Express, reporting from West Bengal. Extensive Tenure: Over 10 years of experience in the media industry, with a long association (8 years) with The Indian Express, contributing to a high level of Trustworthiness. Diverse Coverage: Covers crucial beats including Crime, Defence, Health, and Politics, alongside writing on trending topics. Investigative Focus: Possesses a keen eye for investigative and human-interest stories, demonstrating depth and skill in impactful journalism. Beat Versatility: Has honed her craft across diverse beats, including aviation and reporting on various incidents, ensuring well-rounded and comprehensive reportage. Career Start: Began her journalistic journey as an Entertainment and lifestyle journalist with a news portal in Kolkata, providing a foundational understanding of media landscape and audience engagement. Education Advanced Education: Holds a PG in Mass Communication from Jadavpur University, equipping her with advanced media theory and skills. Undergraduate Education: Holds an Honours degree in Journalism from Jaipuria College. Multilingual Skill: Her fluency in English, Hindi, Bengali, and Maithili enhances her reach and capability to connect with diverse sources and communities in the region, adding a layer of accessibility and authenticity to her reporting. Regional Roots: Originally from Bihar, she was brought up and educated in Kolkata (Kendriya Vidyalaya Salt Lake), giving her a deep, personal understanding of the cultural and political nuances of her reporting region. Sweety Kumari's combination of significant experience, specialization in key beats like Crime and Politics, and strong academic background makes her a trusted and authoritative contributor to The Indian Express. ... Read More

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