💨 Abstract
An elaborate scam in India swindled an 82-year-old businessman out of $830,000 by pretending to hold an online hearing before the Supreme Court. The fraudsters posed as federal investigators, impersonated the Chief Justice of India, and threatened the businessman with a "digital arrest".
Courtesy: theprint.in
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