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‘Virtual arrest’, an attempt to extract money from Malaparvathi; The ID card without the Ashoka pillar has been saved

Thiruvananthapuram: Attempt to extract money from actress Mala Parvathy through ‘virtual capture’. The Mumbai police officials tried to extract the money by claiming that the courier in the name of Mala Parvati was caught. He reported to the Mumbai Crime Branch officer and handed over an ID card. But Mala Parvathi told the media that she became suspicious after she did not see the Ashoka column on the ID card, which helped her escape from the fraud.

The call came when a Tamil film was shot in Madurai. The call came at 10 am. The call came saying the messenger had been detained. There has been a similar incident in the past where the courier was caught. There have been cases where a product has been held by customs when imported from the UK. He was paying the money that day. So I thought this must be true too. The call was immediately connected to a customer care call. A man named Vikram Singh in customer care took the call. He spoke very calmly. Then I asked about holding the parcel. Then he said from Maruthalakal that it is true. The package has gone to Taiwan by misusing your Aadhaar card and said it contains illegal goods,’ Mala Parvati continued.

2024-10-14 07:55:00
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