BESCOM employee dies by suicide after 'digital arrest' scam
BESCOM worker dies by suicide after losing ₹11 lakh in a “digital arrest” scam. Fraudsters posed as CBI officials and extorted money
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Bengaluru, 16 July
A 48-year-old
Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM) employee died by suicide after he
allegedly fell prey to a "digital arrest" scam, losing Rs 11 lakh,
police said on Wednesday.
Kumar K, who was
employed on a contractual basis with BESCOM, hailed from Kelagere village in
Channapatna taluk in Bengaluru South district, they said.
He was found
hanging from a tree in his village on Tuesday, police said.
According to the
police, in the death note, Kumar stated that he received a call from a man
named Vikram Goswami who claimed to be a CBI officer and threatened him of digital
arrest. The fraudster claimed he had an arrest warrant against Kumar and
demanded money to evade digital arrest.
Kumar initially
deposited Rs 1.95 lakh as per the demands of the fraudster. However, he kept
demanding more money. In total, Kumar claimed to have transferred Rs 11 lakh
into several bank accounts as instructed by the fraudsters, police said.
Digital arrest is
a term used in cyber frauds where victims are falsely told they are under
surveillance or legal custody through digital means. They are often isolated
via continuous video or call surveillance by fraudsters posing as officials and
manipulated into following instructions without alerting others - often leading
to extortion or fraud.
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