An 86-year-old Mumbai woman was duped of crores of rupees in a digital scam related to Aadhar card. The scammers, who posed as police officials, duped her of Rs 20.25 crores.
The woman got a call from an individual, pretending to be a police officer, who informed her that her Aadhar card information and other personal information had been used to create a new bank account.
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