A request by the police to be vigilant as there is an increase in fraud by showing cheap goods online
Kathmandu. District Police Complex Kathmandu has asked to be aware that the crime of cheating by showing goods at cheap rates online is increasing. District Police Complex Kathmandu has informed through a notice that crimes such as showing goods at cheap rates online and forcing them to pay an advance amount and asking them to share the screen in WhatsApp calls and hacking accounts by taking OTP and cheating, have informed through a notice.
Nepal Police has requested any person not to share their screen, give OTP etc. to avoid being cheated. If necessary, you can contact Nepal Police 100, Traffic Police 103, District Police Complex, Kathmandu 9851283012 and Children's Search and Rescue Coordination Center 104, police said.
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