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Dhanbad: Woman cheated of Rs 4 lakh in the name of getting a part time job

Cyber ​​criminals defrauded Shweta Kumari, a resident of Dhaiya Lahabani, of Rs 3.76 lakh in the name of providing her a part-time job. The woman has filed a written complaint in the cyber police station demanding action. Shweta told the police that she lives in Dhaiya with her husband Suraj Kumar. A few days ago a message came on his mobile number. It was written in it that one can earn one to five thousand rupees sitting at home. Seeing this he called that number and the person in front told him that he would have to do a part time job. The cyber criminal trapped him in his words and obtained many types of information. Also, Rs 3.76 lakh was taken from him in the name of providing him a job. After this the woman realized that she had been cheated. He immediately called cyber control number 1093 and lodged his complaint. The police immediately put his account on hold, due to which Rs 55 thousand were held in his account. While the remaining amount was gone.

Buses started opening from Dhanbad, passengers got relief

The drivers’ strike ended on the third day on Wednesday after the assurance of Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla. After this, all passenger buses have started plying from Bartand bus stand located in Dhanbad. However, some buses could not open due to lack of drivers. All buses will start operating normally from Thursday. Passengers have also got relief after the drivers’ strike ended. State President of All India Driver Welfare Association Avtar Singh said that the strike has been postponed after the assurance of the Union Home Secretary. Despite this, if the black law is not withdrawn, the drivers of the entire country including Dhanbad, Jharkhand will protest.

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