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Mumbai Crime: Man shares card details with caller, duped of Rs 45,000
Updated On: 18 January, 2020 01:30 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A case under IPC sections for breach of trust and cheating was registered against unidentified persons

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A south Mumbai resident was duped of Rs 45,000 after receiving a fake call from a woman who posed as a banker. The 40-year-old victim Yogesh Bhilaye was traveling from Byculla to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) by train, when the incident occurred, said railway police as per a report in The Times of India. The woman asked Yogesh for his personal card details to redeem bonus points accumulated in his bank account.
After sharing card details and OTP, five fraudulent transactions were carried out. The railway police of CSMT tracked the details of the transactions, and a case under IPC sections for breach of trust and cheating was registered against unidentified persons said an officer of CSMT railway station.
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