If you are hunted for online fraud, then call these numbers, full money will come back

The Department of Telecommunications has taken a big step to protect mobile users from fraud activities. Telecom began blocking the cell phones and disconnecting mobile numbers involved in fraud activities. The initiative is allegedly part of the Wigilance Portal recently launched, which was launched by Dot two months ago to deal with telecommunications complaints. According to a report from The Economic Times, DOT 52 blacklisted on the blacklisted on the blacklisted involved in the steering of malicious and fishing -SMS, according to a report by users’ complaints. The department also blocked 348 mobile devices across the country and identified 10,834 suspected cellphone numbers for re -authentication. Reports show that Dot took these steps after the complaints of users. In response to a social media post regarding SMS fraud, the department gave this information. Dot tweeted information Dot replied to a user in an X -mail that mobile numbers were blocked and 20 cell phones were blocked due to the abuse of cybercrime/financial fraud. The department also said that if you saw such an incident, the alleged fraud immediately notified Chakshu. Here you can also report, except Dot also acted against the mobile connections obtained by false or false documents. By April 30, 2024, the department had cut a total of 1.66 mobile connections, of which 30,14 lakh connections were abolished based on the user’s feedback. At the same time, if you are also upset about such a problem, you can submit your report by visiting the communication partner website https://sancharasthi.gov.in/sfc/ to submit a complaint of online fraud or scam. How can you file a complaint on the eye platform? Just go to the communications partner https://sancharthi.gov.in/sfc/ to submit a complaint about online fraud. Now enter Citizen Centric Services and then select the suspected fraud communication option. Continue and then enter your mobile number or e -mail address to report. After this you get an OTP and verify it. Now choose the call, SMS or WhatsApp and then enter the sender’s number, date, time and other details. You can also add screenshots. Finally, after entering all the information, tap the submit button. Share this story -tags