Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's daughter duped of Rs 34,000 in e-commerce fraud

A complaint was given to Civil Lines police station after which the police has registered a case of cheating.


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Updated: Feb 9, 2021, 07:38 AM IST

In yet another case of cyberfraud, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's daughter was duped of Rs 34,000 on Sunday while she was selling a second-hand sofa online.

According to the Delhi police's statement, a case of cheating has been registered at the Civil Lines Police Station.

"The person, who posted himself as a customer, asked her to scan a bar code after sending a small amount on her account. And when she scanned the bar code, the money debited from her account in two installments--first Rs 20,000 and then Rs 14,000," police said.

The police said a complaint was given to Civil Lines police station after which the police has registered a case of cheating and started the search for the accused person.

(With agency inputs)