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Recently, a video making rounds on the internet showcased a woman caught red-handed in Greater Noida while attempting to defraud residents of an unidentified building. In the now-viral footage, the lady was seen concealing her face when confronted by a group of women behind the camera. One of them narrated that the scammer had purchased products worth Rs. 15,000 from them but left without making the payment. To make matters worse, she provided false personal information, including a fake name, phone number, and address. When asked to settle the bill, she even refused to do so and made various excuses.
The narrator explained that the scammer later contacted one of their friends, who recognised her as the same lady from the video. They disclosed how they had shared her photo with the security guard, who alerted them when the lady reappeared. But the story doesn’t end there; the video also revealed that the lady was wearing two pairs of pajamas, presumably to facilitate a quick escape without drawing attention. The narrator also discovered that she had visited a nearby electronic shop and scammed them by not paying for her purchases.
Interestingly, the lady initially presented herself as an advocate and claimed that her husband was a High Court judge. However, as the clip progresses, the scammer can be seen apologising to the narrators and admitting that she won’t engage in such activities again.
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While the video has been circulating on ‘X,’ formerly known as Twitter, News18 couldn’t verify the exact location of the incident.
Watch the Viral Video:
Scammer caught in Greater Noida West society.@NCMIndiaa pic.twitter.com/pLK01kk6Ac— Johnny Bhaiya (@jdddn005) September 19, 2023
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In a separate incident, a 42-year-old woman residing in Gulshan Vivante high rise in Noida’s sector 137 fell victim to cyber fraudsters, losing over Rs. 13.32 lakh. The complainant filed a report at the Cyber Crime Police Station, alleging that unidentified individuals had duped her by promising easy money from home.
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