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Lucknow Engineer Loses Rs 38 Lakh in Digital Arrest Scam

Key Takeaways

  • Retired engineer lost Rs 38.42 lakh in sophisticated digital arrest scam
  • Fraudsters posed as government officials using fake documents via WhatsApp
  • Victim transferred pension funds to “verification accounts” under coercion

A 65-year-old retired engineer from Lucknow fell victim to a sophisticated digital arrest scam, losing over Rs 38 lakh to fraudsters impersonating government officials. The elaborate scheme involved fabricated documents and false money laundering allegations that coerced the victim into transferring his life savings.

The Elaborate Scam Unfolds

Ashwini Kumar Gupta, a resident of Jankipuram Garden in Lucknow, received a call on September 30 from individuals claiming to be government officers. The scammers alleged that his Aadhaar details had been compromised and linked him to a money laundering case, claiming the matter had been escalated to investigative units in Mumbai and Chennai.

The fraudsters escalated their scheme by sending official-looking documents via WhatsApp, purportedly from government departments. These fabricated papers demanded that Gupta transfer his funds to a “bank verification account” to clear his name from the false allegations.

Financial Devastation

On October 14, Gupta transferred Rs 24.7 lakh to the specified accounts. Just two days later, he took a pension loan of Rs 13.72 lakh and sent that amount via RTGS to the fraudsters. The scammers continued making additional demands for obtaining a No Objection Certificate and “resolving” the case.

It was only when Gupta feared further coercion that he approached the Cyber Crime Police Station, where he discovered he had been systematically scammed.

Protecting Yourself from Digital Arrest Scams

This case highlights the sophisticated nature of modern digital fraud. Authorities recommend these crucial precautions:

  • Never respond to unsolicited calls claiming to be from law enforcement or government agencies demanding money transfers
  • Always verify such claims by hanging up and independently contacting official agencies using known contact numbers
  • Avoid transferring money to “verification” or “audit” accounts based on strangers’ directions
  • Treat documents received on messaging apps with extreme caution – fraudsters often use fake letterheads and official terminology
  • Monitor bank accounts and pension funds strictly, enable transaction alerts, and report suspicious activity immediately

The Lucknow case serves as a stark reminder that even educated, retired professionals can fall prey to these manipulative schemes that exploit trust in government institutions.

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