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In one day, cyber police stop criminals from siphoning off Rs 80 lakh from bank a/cs

IndiaTimes Friday, 1 December 2023
Mumbai police, through helpline number 1930, prevented Rs 80 lakh from being siphoned out of bank accounts in one day. This includes a general physician from the eastern suburbs who lost Rs 32 lakh in a forex trading scam. The helpline, established on May 17, 2022, operates from the BKC Cyber Crime police station and receives an average of 700 calls daily. The police have been able to block over Rs 20 crore from being siphoned off since the helpline's inception.
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