The government railway police (GRP) on Sunday caught a 45-year-old man who used a fountain pen with magic ink to commit financial irregularities, duping gullible businessmen and traders. Lucknow: The ...
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In less than a month’s time, two more top UAE banks are warning its customers of “magic pen” fraud. In an email alert sent to its customers, FGB said: “Instances of cheque forgery are being ...
According to the police, the gang lured people by promising to secure loans for them and used to make them sign cancelled cheques with a ‘magic pen’ whose ink is erasable, making it easier for the ...
In yet another case of cheque fraud through magic ink pen, miscreants duped a trader to the tune of Rs 76, 500 in Balianta area here. BHUBANESWAR: In yet another case of cheque fraud through magic ink ...
Police reveal 10 cases of people falling victim to scam involving disappearing ink Dubai: Do not sign a cheque in which the amount and other details are filled in by someone else because they could be ...
New Delhi: Whether technology is a boon or bane has always been debatable. But for businessman Kranti Srivastava it surely turned out to be a harrowing experience when a man posing as a bank ...