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Hello! I am speaking CJI… A scammer asked a person for Rs 500 in the name of Chief Justice, after seeing the message you will also get cheated. Trending Global News

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New Delhi: Fraudsters and cyber thugs have become very active in today’s digital age. One mistake on your part and the whole game is over in an instant. It is difficult to know who is true and who is a liar behind the mask. This time it has gone too far. A fraudster demanded money from another person in the name of Chief Justice of India. Calling himself CJI Chandrachud, he demanded Rs.500. Impersonating the CJI, the fraudster told the man that he needed Rs 500 and was stuck in Connaught Place. After receiving the message, a complaint has been lodged at the cyber police station. The police are now investigating the matter.

Hello! I am speaking CJI…
A former user reported that he received a message. In this message it was written that Hello! I am the CJI and we have an urgent collegium meeting and I am stuck in Connaught Place. Can you send me 500 rupees for taxi? I will return the money after reaching the court. The message ended with ‘Send from iPad’. In response to the cheating incident, the Supreme Court directed Chief Justice D.Y. A formal complaint was lodged with the Cyber ​​Crime Cell on August 27 following the directions of Chandrachud. The Cyber ​​Crime Cell is now investigating the case to identify and arrest the perpetrators of the scam.

There are many tricks going on.
Cyber ​​fraud and scams are becoming increasingly common, with fraudsters constantly finding new ways to trick unsuspecting people. One such recent practice is the “Sketch Card Scam”, which has left many people with massive financial losses.