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ED Launches QR Code Verification for Summons to Fight Fraud

ED Introduces Verifiable QR Codes on Summons to Combat Fraud

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has launched a new system-generated summons featuring a QR code and unique passcode, allowing citizens to instantly verify authenticity and protect themselves from fake notices used for extortion.

Key Takeaways

  • ED summons now feature verifiable QR codes and unique passcodes
  • Fake ED notices are being used in ‘digital arrest’ scams
  • Government has blocked 1,700+ Skype IDs and 59,000 WhatsApp accounts involved in such frauds

How to Verify ED Summons

Genuine ED summons can now be verified in two ways: by scanning the QR code printed on the document or by visiting the official ED website. “The ED does not conduct digital or online arrests. Citizens are advised to remain vigilant and not fall prey to fraudsters impersonating ED officials,” the Finance Ministry’s statement emphasized.

Rising Digital Arrest Scams

The new security measures come amid increasing incidents of ‘digital arrests’ where fraudsters pose as police, customs, ED, CBI, and RBI officials to extort money from vulnerable citizens. These scams often involve sophisticated spoofing techniques that make fake summons appear genuine.

Government’s Multi-Pronged Approach

The Ministry of Home Affairs has established the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) to handle all types of cybercrimes in a coordinated manner. The government has also launched a comprehensive awareness campaign including newspaper advertisements, Delhi Metro announcements, and social media outreach.

Proactive Measures Against Fraud

Authorities have taken decisive action by blocking over 1,700 Skype IDs and 59,000 WhatsApp accounts used for digital arrest scams. Additionally, telecom service providers are now implementing systems to identify and block incoming international spoofed calls that display Indian mobile numbers.

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