Rudrapur, April 2 -- A former vice chancellor of a university in Bareilly was allegedly duped of Rs.1.91 lakh online in the name of gas booking in Nainital, police said on Wednesday. The victim, Beena Sah, retired VC of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, filed a complaint at Mallital police station on Tuesday. superintendent of police Jagdish Chandra said, "Police have lodged an FIR at Mallital police station on the complaint of the elderly woman. The probe is underway." According to the complaint, Sah had booked a gas cylinder from Indane gas service on March 20. After the cylinder was delivered, she contacted a number to register a complaint regarding the service. Police said that during the call she was given another number to register the complaint. When Sah contacted that number, the person on the other side allegedly asked her to complete certain formalities and share details through a screenshot. Soon after, Rs.84,539 and Rs.9,999 were transferred from her bank account to an account allegedly belonging to Mohammad Farhan. The next day, the caller allegedly contacted her again on the pretext of returning the money and duped her of another Rs.96,949, which was transferred to an account in the name of Anjali. Police registered a case against two unidentified persons under relevant sections and transferred the investigation to the cyber cell. "Notably, Sah had earlier lost Rs.1.47 crore in August last year after cyber criminals allegedly placed her under a so-called "digital arrest", police said....