A Delhi man became the victim of a cyber fraud after receiving a WhatsApp message claiming he owed ₹1,000 in traffic fines. Lured by the seemingly official notice from an unknown number, he clicked the link provided—only to lose ₹4 lakh from his bank account. Authorities are warning others to stay alert as such scams rise.
Delhi Man Loses ₹4 Lakh to Fake WhatsApp Traffic Challan
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