Top

Man from Hyderabad Loses Rs.3.41 lakh in Sextortion Fraud

In an advisory, the police asked the public not to accept video calls from unknown numbers, especially those involving indecent content

Hyderabad: A person from Gowliguda in Hyderabad lost Rs.3.41 lakh sextortion fraud through video call blackmail and online payment scam.

On October 5, 2025 at 1.30 pm, he received an unknown call from a woman identifying herself as Jyothi Gupta, who attempted to seduce him during the call. Subsequently, he received a video call from a person identifying himself as Vikram Goswami, wearing a uniform, who threatened to circulate the victim’s video on social media and damage his reputation.

Out of fear, the victim was coerced into making multiple payments on different occasions through Google Pay to one Manjeet Singh, on the assurance that the case would be closed and the amount refunded. Later, the accused also hacked the victim’s bank accounts, causing additional losses.

The accused further intimidated him by falsely claiming the woman had died and demanded more money to avoid legal trouble. Due to fear, social stigma, and helplessness, the victim suffered a total financial loss of Rs.3.41 lakh.

In an advisory, the police asked the public not to accept video calls from unknown numbers, especially those involving indecent content. Fraudsters record such calls and use them for blackmail. Law enforcement agencies do not demand money over phone or video calls to “close cases” or “stop videos from being circulated.”

Such claims are fake. Never transfer money under fear, threat, or pressure, even if the caller claims to be a police officer, official, or advocate. Do not share OTPs, bank details, screen access, or click suspicious links, as this can lead to hacking of bank accounts.

If anyone receives threatening or extortion calls, immediately disconnect and block the number. Do not engage further. Preserve all evidence such as call logs, screenshots, payment details, and bank statements. Report cyber frauds immediately on 1930 helpline or www.cybercrime.gov.in

In case of any emergency of cyber frauds please call or WhatsApp 8712665171.


( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
Next Story