Indore: A man posing as a policeman was arrested for allegedly cheating a basic retailer owner by applying a private bank’s app to the tune of Rs 1.3 lakh in Khajrana location right here on Thursday.
“The accused made a purchase of Rs 1.3 lakh and paid the amount through NEFT. After the payment was not received in 2-3 days, the shopkeeper informed the police that a man claiming himself to be a policeman had duped him through a private bank’s app,” SHO Dinesh Verma told media persons. The accused identified as Sachin Upati was an ambulance driver.
“The accused showed the confirmation message of the payment to the shopkeeper and made the purchase of over worth Rs 1.3 lakh. The accused is well educated. The bank app is suspected to be hacked by him,” the SHO informed.
The police additional stated that they will verify with the bank to ascertain no matter whether he made use of the original app for cheating.
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