Retired Army guy loses Rs 3.7 L in sextortion

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
PUNE: A retired Army man (65) lost Rs3.75 lakh in a case of sextortion over his nude videos recorded over a phone call by fraudsters he had
met on social media.The suspects demanded money from the victim, a resident of Wagholi, to delete the videos
Failing payment, they threatened to share the videos with his relatives.The retired Army personnel tendered a complaint application to Pune
run a sextortion racket, demanded money from the victim to delete the videos and not upload it on various social media platforms tagging his
relatives
Such a modus operandi to trap unsuspecting citizens is catching on
Meanwhile, the person would call the complainant regularly
The man was also urged to undress on camera
The victim took off his clothes and the caller recorded two to three videos
The suspects then shared the videos with the victim and threatened to defame him, the inspector added.The FIR said the fraudsters used three
mobile phones to make extortion calls
They demanded the victim transfer Rs3.75 lakh to their UPI applications and he did.We also published the following articles recentlyMan
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The police have arrested the student and are searching for his accomplices
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Congress MLA Mewaram Jain claimed he was being blackmailed after pictures of him appeared on social media
The ED will examine a CD allegedly featuring Jain to determine if people were attempting to extort money from him
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They pose as family members, friends, or even customer service representatives to trick victims into giving up personal information or
sending money
To avoid falling for these scams, one should never give out personal information over the phone unless certain of the caller's identity, be
wary of urgent requests for money or personal information, and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.