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Fraud swaps Gurgaon woman's debit card at ATM, steals Rs 80,000
Fraud swaps Gurgaon woman's debit card at ATM, steals Rs 80,000

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Time of India

Fraud swaps Gurgaon woman's debit card at ATM, steals Rs 80,000

Gurgaon: A woman lost Rs 80,000 after a man allegedly replaced her debit card inside an ATM of the SBI near Old Railway Road on the pretext of helping her withdraw money on Friday. Seema Tanwar, a Yamunanagar resident, currently residing in a rented accommodation in Shivpuri, told police that she went to the said ATM to withdraw Rs 5,000 around 5pm on Friday. However, even after she withdrew the said amount, she could not reset the details of her transaction on the machine, and it was still active on the screen. It was then that she sought the help of a man present at the ATM. Tanwar said that the man somehow replaced her debit card in a fraction of a second and handed over another debit card to her, and when she swiped it, she assumed her transaction was finally over. However, two messages late at night, confirming the deduction of Rs 80,000 from her account, using the card, made her realise the fraud. She informed the police the next morning. A case was registered against an unidentified person under sections 318(4) (cheating and inducing the delivery of property or causing the making, altering, or destruction of a valuable security), 303 (theft) of BNS.

Haryana woman loses Rs 80k after man swaps debit card inside ATM
Haryana woman loses Rs 80k after man swaps debit card inside ATM

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Time of India

Haryana woman loses Rs 80k after man swaps debit card inside ATM

Representative Image GURGAON: A lady lost Rs 80,000 after a man replaced her debit card inside an ATM of SBI bank near Old Railway Road on the pretext of helping her withdraw money on Friday. The victim, Seema Tanwar, a Yamuna Nagar native and currently residing in rented accommodation in Shivpuri, Sector 7, Gurgaon, told police that she went to the said ATM to withdraw Rs 5,000 around 5 pm. "Even after withdrawing Rs 5,000 from the ATM, when I failed to come out of my transaction ID, I sought help from a man present in the ATM. He somehow replaced my debit card in a fraction of a second and handed over another debit card to me," Tanwar told police in her complaint. The victim realised the fraud after she received two messages late at night about the deduction of Rs 80,000 from her bank account using her debit card. She informed the police the next morning, following which New Colony police reached the spot and checked the CCTV installed inside and near the said ATM to trace the suspect. Police, however, booked an unidentified person under sections 318(4) (cheating and inducing the delivery of property or causing the making, altering, or destruction of a valuable security), 303 (theft) of BNS.

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