Rehman Malik takes notice of online transfer money fraud
ISLAMABAD: Chairman of Senate Standing Committee on Interior Senator Abdul Rehman Malik has taken a serious notice on grabbing of money through anonymous and fraudulent calls on the pretext of online money transfer companies.
In a notice to Ministry of Interior, he has directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to take action against those who are involved in all such crimes as he has been receiving many complaints in this regards. He has directed the Ministry of Interior to submit a detail report to the Committee within 10 days.
He said that he has come to know through a WhatsApp message of Zahid Hussain Chippa that he has been deprived of Rs50,000/- through grabbing money as he received anonymous and fraudulent calls on the pretext online transfer of money.
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