PM Narendra Modi addresses the rise of cyber scams involving ‘digital arrests,’ emphasizing that no government agency demands money over the phone. He outlines steps for digital security: stop, think, and act. Victims should report scams to the national cyber helpline 1930 and cybercrime.gov.in. Modi highlights the need for public awareness to combat fraudsters.
PM Modi flags ‘digital arrests’, says no government body issues phone threats

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