A Kandivli man transferred Rs 32 lakh and a private company vice-president lost Rs 1.6 crore in digital detention scams, believing they faced legal trouble based on fake documents from ‘Supreme Court’ and ‘CBI’. The fraudsters convinced them by creating fake arrest warrants and threatening severe consequences, including arrest of family members.
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