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The Bombay High Court has ordered Mumbai police to act promptly on cyber fraud complaints, following a woman's petition claiming she lost Rs 45 lakh due to police inaction. The court noted the rise in cyber fraud cases targeting seniors. Joint Commissioner of Police Lakhami Guatam assured sensitizing police officials and freezing funds in such cases.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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