Updated On: 24 June, 2025 08:29 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
The 64-year-old filed a complaint, stating she got calls from unidentified numbers with fraudsters posing as Delhi ATS officers posted at ‘Jammu and Kashmir Border Police Station’. A conman, stating he was an officer, told the woman that a case was registered against her for sharing sensitive information with Pakistan

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Officials recently said cyber fraudsters posing as Delhi Anti-Terror and Jammu and Kashmir police personnel cheated an elderly woman from Girgaon, South Mumbai, of Rs 22 lakh after accusing her of spying for Pakistan, reported news agency Press Trust of India. This is the first case in the city of a cyber fraud using the false claim of espionage to cheat people, an official said.
The 64-year-old filed a complaint, stating she got calls from unidentified numbers with fraudsters posing as Delhi ATS officers posted at ‘Jammu and Kashmir Border Police Station’. A conman, stating he was an officer, told the woman that a case was registered against her for sharing sensitive information with Pakistan. Threatening her with jail time and a huge fine, the frauds acquired lakhs from her, paid into different accounts.
This shows how conmen use intimidation as a prime tactic in their nefarious designs. Then, they also zero in on topicality. After the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, there have been reports about individuals either arrested or called in for questioning on suspicion of espionage. These reports were among the prominent news on channels and social media.