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CBI Investigates Fraud Involving Fake KBC Prize and PM Modi’s Photo

CBI Investigates Fraud Involving Fake KBC Prize and PM Modi’s Photo

CBI Investigates Fraud Involving Fake KBC Prize and PM Modi’s Photo

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has launched an investigation into a case of fraud and forgery. A complainant reported being deceived into paying Rs 3 lakh under the false pretense of winning a Rs 5.6 crore prize from the popular TV show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’.

An unidentified woman, pretending to be a senior CBI officer, allegedly used a photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to trick the victim. She coerced the complainant into depositing Rs 2.91 lakh to claim the supposed prize money.

The CBI has filed a First Information Report (FIR) against the woman and is investigating the involvement of fake social media accounts named ‘KBC Mumbai’ and ‘KBC Kolkata’. The Prime Minister’s Office has also filed a complaint with the CBI. Further investigations are ongoing.

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CBI -: CBI stands for Central Bureau of Investigation. It is India’s main agency that investigates serious crimes like fraud and corruption.

Fraud -: Fraud is when someone tricks another person to get money or something valuable by lying or cheating.

Forgery -: Forgery is when someone makes a fake document or signature to deceive others.

KBC -: KBC stands for ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’, which is a popular Indian TV quiz show where participants can win large sums of money by answering questions correctly.

PM Modi -: PM Modi refers to Narendra Modi, who is the Prime Minister of India, the leader of the country.

FIR -: FIR stands for First Information Report. It is a document prepared by the police when they receive information about a crime.

Prime Minister’s Office -: The Prime Minister’s Office is the official workplace of the Prime Minister of India, where important decisions and work are done.
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