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Mumbai police seized approximately Rs 1.49 crore within 24 hours in 110 cyber fraud cases reported through the helpline `1930'. The fraud cases involved investment, share trading, and online shopping scams. The crime branch acted swiftly to stop onward transfer of the money, and people are advised to contact the helpline immediately if they fall victim to cyber fraud.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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