Monday , December 23 2024

Fraudster introduced himself as DGP of Jammu and Kashmir, asked for money on call

New Delhi: Many incidents happen that are worrying and funny at the same time. In a recent incident in Jammu and Kashmir, the police is searching for a person because he is a fraud. If you are wondering what the man has done, then know that he is calling himself a top policeman of Jammu and Kashmir Police and is calling people and asking for money. Jammu and Kashmir Police has issued a warning to people on social media platform 'X' (formerly known as Twitter) and is searching for the person; Legal action is also going on. Know everything about it…

The fraudster is demanding money by pretending to be a top police officer of Jammu and Kashmir.

As mentioned earlier, Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday asked people to remain alert against a person posing as Director General of Police RR Swain and asking for money over phone.
Police said efforts are being made to identify the person and legal action is underway. “This fraudster is asking for money from various people, including fellow police officers, whom he thinks can fall into his trap. While legal action under the law is underway, friends, colleagues and even relatives are requested to remain vigilant about this person as well as such persons in the future,” the police said in a warning on Twitter. Informed people.

Jammu and Kashmir Police issued warning

Further in the alert, Jammu and Kashmir Police has said, “This is to inform the fellow police officers, colleagues from other government services, departments and members of the general public that a fraudster (who is being identified) has been using the mobile doing.” The phone number is 8891979985 and he is falsely calling himself Shri RR Swain DGP Jammu and Kashmir.

In another Jammu and Kashmir-related news, police in Baramulla attached assets worth crores of declared criminals who had infiltrated into Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. He said the police obtained the attachment order passed by the Uri sub-judge, which said the land was 30 kanals and 15 marlas. Police said the land belonged to Mohammad Latif (18 kanals and 6 marla), Sadar Deen (9 marla) and Aziz Deen (12 kanals). This action was taken under various sections of the law registered at Uri Police Station. Police said that during the police investigation the property was identified as belonging to the declared criminals.