​Cyber fraudsters exploiting LPG booking system, Mumbai Police issue warning 

Amid rising demand for LPG cylinders and the introduction of an OTP-based delivery system, the cyber cell of Mumbai Police has warned citizens about a potential online fraud targeting gas consumers.

A cyber officer from Kandivali Police Station said fraudsters may exploit the new booking and delivery verification process by sending malicious APK files from unknown numbers. These files may falsely appear to be from gas providers such as Mahanagar Gas Limited or HP Gas.

Officials said that if users download or open such APK files, their mobile phones could be compromised, allowing cyber criminals to gain access to personal or financial information.

The police have advised citizens not to download or open APK files received from unknown numbers. They clarified that gas companies do not send such files to customers.

Authorities also noted that LPG deliveries under the new system are confirmed only through an OTP sent via SMS to the customer’s registered mobile number after a booking is made.

Police have urged residents to remain cautious and report suspicious messages or links to the cyber cell to prevent fraud.

 

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