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Bengaluru women, kept under digital arrest for 9 hours, forced to strip on video call

The women had no idea they were being recorded naked. After they undressed, the criminals not only recorded them but also insulted and body-shamed them. The emotional trauma lasted for nearly nine hours, during which the women were both digitally and psychologically abused.

July 23, 2025 / 14:56 IST
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Digital arrest

Two women were mentally tortured, scammed out of money, and forced to strip on a video call by fraudsters pretending to be police officers in a digital arrest scam in Bengaluru. The accused had ordered the women to disrobe as part of an online ‘physical examination’ to identify birth marks and moles, The Times of India reported.

How the scam began

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The victims, childhood friends Anne (name changed), a resident of Bengaluru, and Richa, who works in Thailand and was visiting India at the time, fell into the trap on July 17. At around 11 am, Richa received a phone call from a number (8856062795). The caller introduced himself as a police officer from Colaba police station in Mumbai and accused her of being involved in a money laundering case connected to Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal. She was also falsely accused of involvement in human trafficking and even murder.

Richa tried to deny the charges and explain that she was only visiting India for a short time. However, the scammer presented her with details of her debit card and official-looking documents like a forged arrest warrant and a fake Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) ID.