It is celebration day today
10-2024 Celebration Day !
Just came out after watching our National Republic Day (26 Jan 2025) march past held in Delhi. A day to be proud of, for the largest democracy in the world. In exactly one week, 1 Feb. 2025, I will be celebrating the 45th anniversary of a memorable day of my life — aptly named as “Celebration Day”, to commemorate the “birth of Dr. Partha” .
10-2024 Scamsters are idiots
“Scamsters are idiots” especially those who pretend to be police/law enforcement. See the scam mail I got recently (enlarged version can be obtained from me) .
Only idiots can create such masterpieces:
- Since when does Madhya Pradesh Police operate from New Delhi ?
- Who is the destinator/addressee ? (Name ? identity ?)
- No date ? No reference number ? Place of origin ?
- Do they not see their linguistic and grammatical errors ?
- Does Indian Police operate from Germany ( police.cm.in-gov17@w1d6k157c.hier-im-netz.de, india.police.gov20@vigoire.de) ?
If you do not believe me, read my earlier post. If you come across such scam attempts, just ignore them and warn your friends, like me. Do not panic.
partha
PS:: You need more proof of such clowns/buffoons ? Watch this video about the FEDEX/DTDC scam (in Tamil). Share this post with all your friends.
9-2024 Beware of fake arrest by fake police
Beware of Fake Arrest Fraud
Dear Customer,
It is to bring to your kind attention that the Commissioner of Police has reported a notable increase in digital arrest fraud in Hyderabad, with approximately 326 cases filed over the last 6 months, resulting in financial losses of around sixty-two crores. The lack of public awareness about the illegitimacy of digital arrests is a major contributing factor. In this regard, you must note the following and share it with your family, friends, and acquaintances.
Never trust unsolicited calls or messages claiming to be from government agencies like CBI, RBI, DoT, TRAI, or police. Cybercriminals impersonate as Govt. Officials to steal your personal details and money. Always verify the caller’s identity through official channels before responding to any such communication. Or, better still, just cut off the suspicious call.
Scammers may falsely claim your Aadhaar, or phone number or Bank account is linked to criminal activities like narcotics or money laundering or Child Pornography or Gambling activities, etc.
Always cross-check the identity of anyone claiming to be a government official. No Law enforcement officials will pressure you to take immediate action. Do not respond to threats of fake arrest warrants or legal action, which are being circulated on WhatsApp/social media platforms.
Fraudsters may ask you to keep their threats confidential. Don’t fall for such claims. Official authorities never require such secrecy. Share any suspicious communications with your family/friends and police immediately or call Cyber Crime Helpline 1930 or report in Sanchar Saathi portal (https://sancharsaathi.gov.in).
Be cautious of video calls from anyone claiming to be from law enforcement agencies (CBI, ED. Customs, etc.). These video calls are fraudulent attempts to gather personal information or coerce victims. Real authorities will never conduct investigations via video calls.
Scammers often send forged Digital arrest warrants to intimidate victims. Remember. authentic arrest warrants are served physically by law enforcement officials. Never act upon any arrest notice received through digital means like WhatsApp/email.
Legitimate government officials do not ask for immediate payments over phone calls, messages, or emails. If you receive such requests, it is a scam. Real law enforcement agencies do not accept payment to avoid arrest or legal action.
PS:: You need more proof of such clowns/buffoons ? Watch this video about the FEDEX/DTDC scam (in Tamil). Also see my next post. Share this post with all your friends.
DoT- Department of Telecom (AP and Telangana)
Note: Forward this alert to all your family, friends, and acquaintances.