Fake police call scams are becoming more common every day.
Scammers use fear to get people to give money.
Never believe menacing calls.
Police and banks never ask for money via phone calls, QR codes, or UPI.
Do not provide personal information.
Never share OTP, UPI PIN, card numbers, or passwords with anybody.
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Block and ignore the call.
Scammers usually cease contacting you after you block their number.
Avoid clicking on unknown links.
Fake communications may contain links that lead to the theft of your personal information.
Check your bank’s alerts on a frequent basis.
Monitor transactions to detect any suspicious activity early.
Fake Police after Report the scam right now.
- Call the cybercrime helpline or notify your bank as soon as possible.
- Maintain your composure and think clearly.
- Scammers succeed only when fear takes over.
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Fake police call scams after What to Do (and Don’t Do):
- Hang Up: Do not interact; simply end the call.
- Verify independently: Call official lines (such as 1930 in India) or visit official websites (such as cybercrime.gov.in) to see if there is a genuine problem.
- Never Share: Do not give away passwords, PINs, OTPs, or bank information.
- Don’t Act Under Pressure: No legitimate agency requires quick funds over the phone.
- Protect your accounts: If your password is hacked, change it and enable two-factor authentication.
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