Police crack down on COVID-19 cybercriminals
The Hindu
Eight FIRs have been registered in CyPAD and different police stations
The Delhi police on Monday ordered crackdown on cybercriminals after they received complaints on COVID helpline. Taking cognisance of such cheating and fraud, eight FIRs have been registered in CyPAD and different police stations. The police said that in the view of malpractices coming to notice recently regarding COVID patients being overcharged by ambulances, harassment faced at cremation grounds, black-marketing of life saving drugs, oxygen and medical articles, and cheating and fraud in name of supplying covid drugs or oxygen etc., Delhi Police urged the general public to call the COVID helpline number 011-23469900 to report such incidents.More Related News
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