The rise of cyber fraud continues to plague the nation, with even influential figures becoming targets. Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot was recently subjected to a cybercrime attempt. The criminals used the identity of Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in their fraudulent scheme. The call originated from a fake number, which led to an FIR being filed at the Central Cyber Police Station following a complaint from a Raj Bhavan official. The police are actively probing the case.
On Saturday, the Governor received a call from someone claiming to be Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who requested assistance. The Governor’s skepticism led to an investigation. The inquiry confirmed the caller’s deception.
The investigation, prompted by the Governor’s complaint, has traced the call’s origin to Kolkata. Law enforcement is now focused on locating the perpetrator.
