Cyber Fraudsters Pose As Chief Justice Of India, Demand Rs 500 For Cab RideÂ
In a shocking incident, fraudsters have targeted the Chief Justice of India, Dhananjay Chandrachud, in a brazen cyber scam. The scam came to light after a social media post went viral, showing a message sent from a profile with the Chief Justice’s photo, asking for money.
The message claimed to be from the Chief Justice, stating he was stuck in Connaught Place and needed ₹500 for a cab to reach the court. The post has gone viral, and the Supreme Court administration has taken swift action, filing a complaint with the police and demanding strict action against the accused.
This may be the first case of cyber fraud targeting a person holding the highest position in the country’s judiciary. The Cyber Police have launched an investigation into the matter and are currently searching for the fraudsters.
The incident highlights the growing concern of cyber fraud in the country, with the number of cases increasing significantly in recent days. The use of artificial intelligence has led to new methods of fraud, making it essential for individuals to remain vigilant and cautious when receiving suspicious messages.
The swift action taken by the Supreme Court administration demonstrates the seriousness with which the authorities are treating this incident. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen how the fraudsters will be brought to justice.