Fraudsters Asking People To Download Apps in the Name of Lord Ram, Single Mistake Can Lead to Empty Bank Account.
Fraudsters Asking People To Download Apps in the Name of Lord Ram, Single Mistake Can Lead to Empty Bank Account.
Fraudsters are emptying bank accounts across the country after downloading an application (APK) named Ram JanmabhoomiGrihSamparkAbhiyan on the pretext of providing VVIP darshan of Lord Shri Ram. The Home Ministry has issued advisories across the country.
Preparations for the inauguration of the grand Ram temple built in Ayodhya and the consecration of Lord Ram are going on in full swing. Even before the inauguration of Lord Ram Temple, fraudsters have started fraud in his name.
Fraudsters are emptying bank accounts across the country after downloading an application (APK) named Ram JanmabhoomiGrihSamparkAbhiyan on the pretext of providing VVIP darshan of Lord Shri Ram. The Home Ministry has issued advisories across the country.
The Home Ministry has released a video to prevent cybercrime. In this video, a person says that he has got VIP access to the inauguration of Ram Temple on January 22 on WhatsApp. In this, another young man asks him how he got it. The first young man says that he met him on WhatsApp.
Then another young man says that he got VIP access even before the inauguration of Ram Mandir. Then another young man says that a big scam is happening across the country in the name of Shri Ram. Because of this APK, his mobile and bank account can be hacked.
It was told in the video that an SMS is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In this message, it is being told to download the (RamjanmabhoomiGrihasamparkAbhiyan) APK. Lord Ram is sending this message to devotees or Hindu families on their behalf.
As soon as you download this application, the mobile will hang and a large number of advertisements will appear on the mobile. In such a situation, I4C has advised people to be aware. I4C has sent this (video) to the police of all the states.
Dr. Hemant Tiwari, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Cyber Crime Unit of Special Cell of Delhi Police has said that no such complaint has been received in IFSO yet. Social media is being monitored.
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