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Retired District Judge Swindled of Over Rs 1 Crore in Elaborate “Digital Arrest” Cyber Scam

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MALKAJGIRI — In a sobering reminder that even a lifetime of legal expertise is no shield against the psychological warfare of modern cybercriminals, a 69-year-old retired district judge has lost more than ₹1 crore to a “digital arrest” scheme. Malkajgiri police confirmed on Monday, March 9, 2026, that the veteran legal professional fell prey to a week-long intimidation campaign that saw him transfer his life savings into the accounts of fraudsters impersonating law enforcement officers.

The ordeal began roughly a week ago when the victim received a high-pressure call claiming his mobile number was directly linked to a series of grave offences, including human trafficking and money laundering. The scammers utilized “digital arrest” tactics, a deceptive practice where criminals keep victims confined to a video call under the guise of a legitimate legal investigation. Using a combination of official-looking backdrops, legal jargon, and aggressive interrogation techniques, the crooks successfully convinced the retired judge that he was the subject of an active criminal probe.

In a fit of panic fueled by the prospect of public dishonour and legal repercussions, the victim transferred more than ₹1 crore to the provided accounts. It was only after the funds were moved that the gravity of the situation became clear. A formal complaint was lodged three days ago, and local police have since launched an investigation to trace the digital and financial trails left by the syndicate. When asked how such a seasoned legal mind could be deceived, investigating officers noted that these fraudsters specialize in bypassing rational thought through pure intimidation.

The incident highlights a troubling trend where high-profile individuals and retired professionals are targeted for their perceived wealth and susceptibility to threats regarding their reputation. While it is a grim irony that a man who spent decades overseeing justice was “arrested” via a laptop screen, the police emphasize that fear remains the most effective tool in a scammer’s kit. Authorities are currently working with banking institutions to freeze the suspect accounts, though they admit that recovering funds from such sophisticated digital operations remains a significant challenge.

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