Key Highlights
- According to India Today's Arvind Ojha, the criminals used threats of a money laundering case to seize control, with a fake judge even appearing on a video call with a Supreme Court background.
- Ojha reports that the criminals used these tactics to get the couple to transfer their life savings, saying, 'she is digitally arrested for 15 days, and Rs.
- 14,85,00,000, in her account, the mutual fund, FDP, the cyber criminal has taken her money'.
- The couple, who run a charitable trust, have filed a complaint with the Delhi Police, who have launched an investigation into the massive cyber fraud.



