Srinagar, April 11 -- Out of this amount, Rs 28,77,296 has been refunded to victims, with the remaining amount under process with banks, a police spokesman said in a statement.
"The Cyber Police Station Jammu has been working tirelessly to protect citizens from falling prey to cybercrimes. The station has registered several First Information Reports in bank fraud and social media cases. Efforts are also underway to block calling numbers and mobile phone sets used in fraudulent activities," the statement added.
To combat cyber stalking and scams, the station has intensified awareness campaigns, advising citizens to be cautious when sharing personal information online and avoiding sharing sensitive details with unknown individuals or orga...
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