The cops established that on August 31, two persons had arrived at the bank and one of them impersonated the account holder. They requested a change in the registered mobile number and filled in the prescribed form. Once the new mobile number was registered, the crooks carried out online transfers from the victim’s account using the OTPs sent to the new phone.
from Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/walk-in-fraud-how-this-gang-steals-money-via-otp/articleshow/66228390.cms
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