Indore: A gang of fraudsters allegedly duped a 65-year-old woman of Rs 46 lakh after subjecting her to fake interrogation for five days, in the latest case of 'digital arrest' in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, police said on Tuesday. 'Digital arrest' is a new method of cyber fraud, in which the fraudsters scare people by making audio or video calls by posing as law enforcement officers and confine them to their homes by giving them the pretence of an arrest.
A member of the fraudsters gang called the woman last month and posed as an officer of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Rajesh Dandotiya said. "The gang member deceived the woman by saying that a person misused her bank account for drug trafficking, terrorist activities and money laundering and due to her collusion with that person, an arrest warrant has been issued against her," he said.