The woman paid Rs 25,000 as tax and a penalty of Rs 40,000 for giving wrong information to the government, in order to get the Rs 35 lakh which she thought she won in lottery
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"Sheikh was contacted several times through a video- calling app between August 30 and September 16 informing her that she had won Rs 35 lakh in a lottery and would have to pay a processing fee of Rs 18,000," he said. "Another call from a number that flashed as 'government of India' informed her she needed to pay Rs 25,000 as tax and a penalty of Rs 40,000 for giving wrong information to the government."
The police official further said, "After she deposited the money in an account given to her and realised she was duped, she approached police on September 26," he said.
A cheating case has been registered against as-yet-unidentified owners of the mobile numbers from which she got the calls, the Kandivali police station official said.
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