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Blunderbuss Firozabad

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They happily showed up at her Ocala, FL home to pick up the money.

"Two Indian men in Florida are facing fraud charges for conning a 69-year-old woman by swindling $80,000 from her over the phone, police said.

Parth Patel, 33, and Jayarami Kuruguntla, 25, were both arrested and booked into the Marion County Jail, the Ocala Police Department said."



"The scam started on May 23, when the victim received a pop-up message on her iPad claiming her bank had been compromised and that she needed to call on a number.

She called the provided phone number and the scammer told her she was a suspect in a child pornography case."

" The scammer posed as her financial institution and told the victim that a $30,000 purchase of child pornography was made in China and in order to resolve the issue, she needed to pay $30,000.

During this phone call, she was transferred to various illegitimate "departments" like her bank, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Department of Treasury, the police said.

Scared of being arrested, she withdrew the money from her bank and followed the scammer's instructions by going to a Bitcoin ATM at a gas station to transfer the cash to a crypto-currency account. But the scam did not end there."

" The next day, the scammer contacted her again, demanding an additional $50,000. Again, she withdrew cash from her bank, and the scammers wanted her to transfer the money the same way as before. This time, she refused because she did not feel safe carrying that much money, so the phone scammer advised someone to come to her house to collect it.

Sometime later, an "Indian male" arrived at her residence in a car...

She handed the money to the subject inside the vehicle but could only see the side of his face. When the suspect left, the victim called police to report the incident. She said she gave the money only because she was scared she would be killed if she didn't."


" The occupants of the car were identified as Kuruguntla and Patel, and were taken to the Ocala Police Department.

During questioning, Kuruguntla claimed he didn't know the purpose of their trip to Ocala and denied any knowledge of picking up money or a package.

Patel initially lied, stating they came to hang out and have dinner but later stated they were supposed to pick up a package at the victim's address for a friend in India."



 
Worked on an Army Cyber Team for 5 years as well as a Systems Administrator for a university system.

Late one night, when he should've been in bed asleep, stepson interrupts my sleep telling me the cops were coming and would be there in a couple minutes (so said the pop up on the screen). I tried to tell him it was a scam, turn off the computer and go to bed. He's unconvinced that I knew anything. So I pulled the cord off his computer, told him to deal with the police, and went back to sleep.

He was afraid to turn the damn thing back on which suited me.

Then he got a cell phone. Learned quick that I knew device forensics.
 
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