Bengaluru: The digital arrest scam has now created a major uproar. Reports have revealed that frauds worth ₹3,000 crore have taken place across India.Also Read: Do You Want 'Jungle Raj' Back in Bihar? Amit Shah's Stark Warning to Voters Amid 2025 Polls..!
A majority of the victims are senior citizens. Tackling the so-called digital arrest scam has become a huge challenge. This has been mentioned in a report submitted by the Central Government to the Supreme Court.
The bench headed by Justice Suryakant referred to the contents of the Centre’s report. The Supreme Court had taken suo motu cognizance of the issue and received this report.Also Read: Private Events on Government Properties: Hearing Continues at Karnataka HC Dharwad Bench
The case that triggered this action was a major incident where an elderly couple from Ambala, Haryana, was cheated of ₹1.05 crore, marking a key milestone in the investigation of such frauds.SGF11 Women's Kanjivaram Pure Soft Silk Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece