Nagpur man looking to buy medicines online loses Rs 1.81 lakh to cyber fraud

The victim, a resident of Parate Nagar, had visited a medical shop on Sunday evening to buy some medicines, but couldn't get them.
For representational purposes (Express Illustrations)
For representational purposes (Express Illustrations)

NAGPUR: A 32-year-old man in Nagpur in Maharashtra has lost Rs 1.81 lakh moments after he shared the OTP for purchasing medicines online over the phone, police said on Tuesday.

The victim, a resident of Parate Nagar, had visited a medical shop on Sunday evening to buy some medicines, but couldn't get them.

"He returned his home and started searching for medicines online when he received a call from an unidentified person who told him that he would deliver the medicines at his house. Presuming him to be a genuine medicine supplier, the victim shared his credit card number and the OTP received on his mobile phone with the caller. Within half an hour, the fraudster withdrew Rs 1,81,470 from the victim's bank account," an official said.

A case was registered on Tuesday under section 420 of the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act, he added.

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