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‘Fake’ CBI officer dupes Ludhiana doctor of 16 lakh

The accused allegedly called the victim, Dr Sumit Pal from Ludhiana, while posing as a central agency officer and told her that that they had found bank transfers between her and a drug dealer

Updated on: Aug 28, 2024 05:06 am IST
By , Ludhiana
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A fraudster posing as a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officer allegedly duped a city-based radiologist of 16 lakh, officials said.

The Ludhiana-based radiologist said she filed a complaint after realising that she had been duped. (HT File)

They said that a case was registered in connection with the matter.

The accused allegedly called the victim, Dr Sumit Pal, while posing as a central agency officer and told her that they had found bank transfers between her and a drug dealer.

He took the money from the radiologist on the pretext of not taking action. The accused provided her with bank account information and asked her to transfer the money for avoiding action.

The radiologist said she filed a complaint after realising that she had been duped.

Tracing the caller, the police registered a first-information report (FIR) against one Ravi Sharma of Rajasthan’s Ajmer.

Cyber police station in-charge inspector Jatinder Singh said that Dr Pal got the call on December 19, 2023, from an unknown number. The caller identified himself as a CBI officer and accused her of smuggling drugs through courier service.

She said she called the number again and asked the accused to return the money. The accused, however, refused and started threatening her, she alleged.

Inspector Singh said that during investigation, the team has identified the accused and a case under sections 419, 420 and 384 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was registered at the cyber police station.

 
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