Raebareli:A Uttar Pradesh woman has allegedly been duped of over Rs 32 lakh by a person whom she befriended on Instagram and who identified himself as a resident of the United Kingdom, officials said on Thursday.
The woman, who lives in Raebareli district of the state, alleged that she got trapped after she was informed that a "gift" and some "foreign currency" worth Rs 45 lakh have arrived in Delhi for her from the UK and she would have to pay a fee to collect them, the officials said.
Raebareli Superintendent of Police Shlok Kumar said the police have taken cognisance of the matter and the cyber cell is investigating the case.
"Efforts are on to trace the culprits and bring back the money duped online from the victim," Kumar told the media.
According to officials, the woman had come in contact with the man in September on Instagram where he identified himself as "Harry", a resident of the UK, and exchanged phone numbers, starting off regular conversations over social media.
“Recently, she got a call over Whatsapp from a woman, who informed her that a gift box and some UK currency which amounts to Rs 45 lakh have arrived for her in Delhi. In order to collect it, she would have to pay a processing fee," an official said.
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