![]() ![]() He also asked to deposit one lakh rupees immediately as there was no money in the account. After sending the bank account, the people logged in from their mobile and looked at the bank account. The swindlers also said that during the Corona epidemic, the lottery was opened with the intention of helping those affected by Corona in a mutual understanding between the banks of the two countries.Īccording to the man, the bank account and details were texted and sent by the woman and her daughter. He immediately started demanding that he need a bank account including Rs one lakh, date of birth and citizenship. He immediately started sending details to keep more than one lakh rupees in the woman’s bank. After hearing all these things, the woman began to believe that she had really won the Indian lottery ticket of 2.5 million rupees, that is, 4 million Nepali rupees. The swindler had also sent a video of him counting the money in a bank-like atmosphere saying that he had asked for details to send the money in the lottery. And messages, voice messages and voice calls started coming saying that I am the assistant manager of the bank. On the phone, the swindler spoke from the State Bank of India, my name is Akash Verma. Phone calls started coming to WhatsApp repeatedly asking them to send bank details and details to send the money from the lottery. He used to come from that number saying that he had won the lottery through Kon Banega Crorepati. A woman from Biratnagar kept getting phone calls and messages saying that she had won the lottery through WhatsApp with an Indian number. A similar incident took place in Biratnagar recently. Fraudulent gangs are active through social media like Viber and WhatsApp. Indian thugs who are cheating Nepali citizens through WhatsApp. ![]()
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