
Mangaluru (Karnataka), February 12 A 24-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly defrauding a person of more than Rs 2.37 lakh through a fake insurance call, police said on Thursday.
According to authorities, the complainant, a resident of Puttur, recently received repeated calls from an unidentified person claiming to be from an insurance company and offering to arrange a policy.
After the victim declined, the caller allegedly threatened to cancel the policy and obtained the complainant’s credit card number and one-time password (OTP).
The accused is then reportedly transferred Rs 2.37 lakh from the victim’s credit card to another account, police said.
Based on the complaint, a case was registered at the Dakshina Kannada District Cyber Crime Police Station under relevant sections of the IT Act and the BNS, a senior police officer said.
Following an investigation, police arrested the accused, identified as Avinash Ramesh Gowda, a native of Maharashtra residing in Krishnarajapete in Mandya district, on February 11.
He was produced before a court and remanded to custody. Police added that the investigation is ongoing.


