Bengaluru: The city's Cyber Crime Police Station (CCPS) has been
receiving cases of a new modus operandi, where sellers on websites
fraud people by delivering them fake products instead of the plush
ones they ordered. Victims of this "gifts scam", as it is being
called have lost from Rs 2,000 to Rs 10,000 , with around five
cases being filed per day.
People are being scammed on websites as well as a popular Facebook
marketplace where exorbitant and high quality products are
advertised but the buyers receive fake, low-quality or copy
products. In response, police did raid a go-down but no
constructive steps have been taken as shutting down the alleged
websites or finding the miscreants.
“Two days ago, a go-down was raided at Ramanagara where fake
products were stored. They would advertise good-quality products
and cheat customers with fake ones. This year, two cases were
cracked - the second one by the CID cyber cell,” says K N Yeshvanth
Kumar, cybercrime inspector in-charge of the Cyber Crime Police
Station.
The buyers are being duped on various purchases, Essesse Satheesh,
a product developer accounts- "I purchased a second hand Apple
Watch but received a fake and lost Rs 16,000." Another buyer wanted
to file a complaint to the police, to see the site shut down, "I
had lost only Rs 2,000, but more than getting my money back, I want
to inform the police that the website Mindhole.com is fake and that
others should not fall for it".
Bengaluru has only one cybercrime police station with a tally of
8,200 cases this year, and in 2018 CCPS registered 5,036 cases and
officials says that this number could easily go up to 10,000 if
more cyber crime police stations are not introduced in the city; to
open more of these has been repeatedly proposed to no effect.
Since 2017, only 3,000 of 12,000 cases have been disposed. “The
numbers may seem alarming but that is because one station caters to
the whole city. The CCP stations will come in soon but cannot say
when,” said Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sandeep
Patil.