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.
Express
Related News
Three people were arrested with a pistol marked Nepal Police
Kathmandu. Nepal Police has arrested three people with weapons stolen during the Genji movement. The police team deployed from the Kathmandu Valley Crime Investigation Office arrested three people with weapons stolen f...
A person who was absconding after beating an employee in Dhading was arrested
Kathmandu. The police have arrested a person who was absconding after beating up the national service personnel who were assigned to monitor the water supply project. On the 26th of May last, the employees of the Water and Sewerage Management Offi...
Tulsa officer arrested on charges of fraud of 6.5 crores from honey trap
Kathmandu. Tulsa Adhikari, a well-known ticket-taker known as Tulsa Adhikari, who has been issued a red notice by the International Criminal Police Organization Interpol, has been arrested in Thailand. Arrested in Thailand, she was brought to Nepa...
4 arrested with raw bananas worth about 11 lakhs
Kathmandu. Police arrested four people with raw bananas worth more than 11 lakh rupees from Bhutaha market in Harinagar rural municipality-4 of Sunsari on Friday. Keshab Kumar Thebe, Superintendent of Police of District Police Office, Sunsari, inf...
60 cameras set up for tiger counting stolen
Kathmandu. 60 cameras installed for tiger counting in Chitwan National Park and Parsa National Park Complex have gone missing. According to Avinas Thapa Magar, information officer of Chitwan National Park, 60 of the 85 cameras in question are miss...
Businessman Agarwal arrested with gold worth 3 crores
Karnali. Surkhet police have arrested a businessman from Birendra Nagar with illegal gold and silver jewelery worth around three crore rupees and a large amount of cash. District Police Office Surkhet has arrested Shyamsundar Agarwal, the owner of...



