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Kannur: A housewife complains that she lost millions in online scams. Jhansi Sunny, 44, hailing from Perumbadavu, lodged a complaint with Alakkode police. A friend who has been acquainted with Instagram has told Janis that the gift had been sent and that her parcel cost some Rs 30,000 to the Federal Bank Delhi account.


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Accordingly, the amount was remitted to the account on the 23rd of last month. Two days later, the prize arrived in India, and the English currency in it was caught by the Income Tax and demanded repayment of Rs. The money was sent to another account. The message was once again to send one hundred and eighty-five thousand rupees to convert the prize money into Indian Rupees.


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It was delivered the following day. He then demanded another two and a half lakh rupees. Jhansi then lodged a complaint with the police. Dr is a native of the UK. The housewife complained to the police that she had revealed her name as Ronald Patrick. A case was initiated under the leadership of SIK MK Shiju, Alakodu.

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