Online Fraud: If you are also going to apply for driving license then definitely read this news. Nowadays some fake websites are active which are making people their victims. We are going to tell you how to differentiate between real and fake websites, so that you do not fall prey to them.
New Delhi. Online Fraud: Nowadays everyone wants to travel by their own vehicle, for which driving license is required. You can apply for driving license online. Some thugs take advantage of this and make people their victims. Actually, websites similar to the official website making driving license are active on the Internet. These fake websites cheat people in the name of making licenses.
3300 people became victims of online fraud
By the way, many types of vicious thieves continue to carry out their black exploits online. Similarly, 30-year-old Kapil Tyagi, living in Rajnagar, Ghaziabad, made 3300 people a victim of his fraud, by the time the Ministry of Road and Transport got information about it, Kapil Tyagi had earned more than 70 lakh rupees.
Transport ministry filed complaint in cyber cell
Piyush Jain, director of the Ministry of Transport, lodged a complaint with the Cyber Cell of the Special Cell of Delhi Police, after which the investigation revealed that most of the people searched for driving license on Google. The link of websites named e-parivahanindia.online, www.roadmax.in and Sarathiparivahan.com used to come up at the top of the search engine, assuming the real government website, the victim used to fill his details on it and pay the money, even after that When the work was not done, people complained to the Ministry of Transport.
Cyber cell arrested the vicious thief
After receiving constant complaints, DCP KPS Malhotra of Cyber Cell formed a team under the leadership of ACP Raman Malhotra. Investigation revealed that the master mind of this fraud is Kapil Tyagi, who was arrested by the cyber cell. Police investigation revealed that Kapil had also transferred money to his different bank accounts.
Differentiate between real and fake website like this
Delhi Police’s Cyber Cell DCP KPS Malhotra told Zee News that people should keep in mind that while searching online, there is .Gov.in at the end of the government website. Apart from this, if any website comes with similar name, then people need to be careful.
The cyber cell has recovered about eight and a half lakh rupees, including 10 check books, 15 sim cards, 4 mobile phones, 3 laptops, 2 pen drives, 2 hard disks, 15 debit and credit cards, from the accused Kapil.