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Mumbai Crime: Teenager tries to help stray dogs, loses almost Rs 37,000
Updated On: 26 October, 2019 07:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Brother and she contact animal welfare NGO they found online which agreed to help, but gyped them instead

The contact details of the NGO on the search engine
Trying to help a stray dog and her puppies cost a teenager almost Rs 37,000. The girl fell victim to an online fraud, when an 'official' from the NGO her brother contacted to help the dogs, asked him to pay R10 to register first. She has written to the police seeking action in the matter. According to police, second year BMM student, Raksha Agarwal lost the money from her bank account on Monday. Agarwal, a resident of Nallasopara, saw several stray dogs trouble another one which had puppies, near her house. She and her 16-year-old brother, Rahul, were moved as they saw the puppies were being bitten and harassed by other dogs while the mother could not do much.
"My brother and one of his friends called a search engine from my phone and found an Andheri West-based animal welfare NGO, Karuna for Animals in Distress's, contact number. Rahul called the number and the person at the other end said they would help the strays but first he would have to register Rahul with the NGO. He said he would have to pay a Rs 10-fee, and asked him to pay the amount through Google Pay. The man also instructed Rahul on how to pay the amount, sending him a link which he had to click. But a couple of minutes later, I started receiving messages of withdrawal from my bank account. In just three minutes R36,997 was withdrawn and only Rs 443 was left," said Agarwal.

