Mumbai Cyber Fraud: 56-Year-Old BEST Electrician Duped Of ₹4.16 Lakh After Clicking Fake RTO E-Challan Link; Case Registered
A 56-year-old BEST electrician was cheated of Rs 4.16 lakh after clicking on a fake RTO e-challan link that installed malware on his phone. Fraudsters accessed his bank account and siphoned money through multiple transactions. A cyber crime case has been registered and investigation is underway.

A BEST electrician lost Rs 4.16 lakh after fraudsters gained access to his bank account through a fake RTO e-challan link in Mumbai | FPJ
Mumbai, Jan 13: A 56-year-old BEST electrician was cheated of Rs 4.16 lakh after clicking on a fake RTO e-challan link that gave fraudsters access to his mobile phone and bank account. The victim, Nitin Kamtekar, received the message on January 10 and unknowingly installed a malicious APK file.
Fake e-challan link triggers fraud
Soon after installing the file, Kamtekar received threatening calls from persons posing as RTO officials, followed by suspicious OTP messages.
Bank account compromised
The next day, his banking user ID was changed, and four transactions were carried out within minutes, draining his bank account.
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Case registered
Kamtekar alerted the cyber helpline and informed the police. A case has been registered under cheating provisions, and further investigation is underway.
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