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Elderly Women Cheated For Rs 5.6 Crore In The Name of Shilpa Shetty In Telangana, Deets Inside

Shilpa Shetty is one of the fittest actresses in the Bollywood industry who has given several hit films. Apart from her professional life, Shilpa is also in the news for her personal life and for her husband. Now recently, news has come that cybercriminals have cheated an elderly woman of Rs 5.60 crore in the name of the actress. This whole incident has happened by posing as police. Let us know what the whole matter is.

Shilpa Shetty

Recently, shocking news has come out from Hyderabad where an elderly woman has been cheated of Rs 5.60 crore and this fraud has been done by posing as actress Shilpa Shetty. Let us tell you that the fraudsters identified themselves as Bombay Police officers and along with this they informed the woman that they were investigating the money laundering case related to Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra.

Shilpa Shetty

Along with this, the fraudsters had asked the elderly woman to deposit Rs 5.60 crore in the “Public Fund Account”. As soon as the elderly woman realized that she had been cheated, she immediately informed her son about it. The son immediately lodged his complaint with the Telangana Cyber ​​Security Bureau. While giving information to the police, the son said that on July 26, a WhatsApp call was received on his mother’s phone from a person. The person identified himself as a Bombay Police officer.

Shilpa Shetty

Along with this, the caller told the woman that he is associated with the money laundering case related to Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra. Not only this, the fraudsters told the woman that an FIR had also been filed against her and a fake account had also been opened in a bank. Not only this, the fraudsters had told the elderly woman not to share this with anyone and also told her that it was a matter of national security. However, as soon as the elderly woman informed her son about this, he immediately lodged a complaint of fraud with the police.

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