Hyderabad doctor loses Rs 1.40 lakh in fake medical exam offer scam

Published On 2025-02-06 12:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-02-06 12:30 GMT

In a recent case of cyber fraud, a Hyderabad-based woman doctor was scammed out of Rs. 1.40 lakh by a fraudster posing as an army official. The scam unfolded when the scammer pretended to arrange for a group of women cadets to undergo medical examinations at her clinic.

According to the news reports, the amount was debited from the victim’s ICICI Bank account while she shared her GooglePay screen with the fraudster.

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