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Mumbai Crime: Police constable duped of Rs 2.89 lakh through mobile app
Updated On: 12 February, 2019 01:11 PM IST | | Samiullah Khan
A caller who posed himself as bank employee called and claimed to settle loan dispute, asked to login on an app named 'Any Desk' on his mobile phone from Play Store and hack his email and mobile number and duped 2.89 lakh.

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A Police Constable was cheated by an unknown person for 2.89 lakh rupees through an app available on play store. According to police sources, 32-year-old Rohidas Borkar, a driver in the Maharashtra police department was trying to settle a personal loan. The caller who posed himself as a bank employee called and claimed to settle loan dispute. He asked Borkar to log in on an app named 'Any Desk' on his mobile phone from Play Store and then hacked his email and mobile number.
Borkar registered a complaint in Borivli Police station against an unknown person on Wednesday. He works as a driver in the Maharashtra police force and was living with his family in the police quarters at Natakwala lane, Borivli West.
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