I made the payment and gave the details received to the suspect. The suspect told me to pay through net banking or debit card. “It was asked to pay Rs 10 to update the information on the website. The suspect sent her a link and asked her to click on the link. The next day, the complainant received another call claiming that the payment details had not been updated on the website. They sent me another number and I sent the payment receipt on that number as well,” said Chetna. On June 16, she received messages that the power supply to her house would be disconnected. The complainant, Chetna Kheer, a resident of Sector 48, reported that she had an apartment in Goa and her caretaker informed her about a pending electricity bill. A columnist and novelist has been duped of Rs 5,000 by a swindler posing as an employee of the Electricity Department.
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