Mumbai Fights Back: BJP Professional Cell Meets Cyber Police to Tackle Mahanagar Gas App Fraud

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Mumbai Fights Back: BJP Professional Cell Meets Cyber Police to Tackle Mahanagar Gas App Fraud

Mumbai Fights Back: BJP Professional Cell Meets Cyber Police to Tackle Mahanagar Gas App Fraud-PNN

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 01: In an era where digital convenience is rapidly transforming urban life, the rise of cyber fraud has emerged as a parallel threat that demands urgent attention. A recent case involving fraudulent activity linked to the “Mahanagar Gas App” once again underscores how unsuspecting citizens in metropolitan cities like Mumbai are being targeted through sophisticated digital traps.

Speaking on the issue, Mahesh Bhambwani, Media Secretary of the BJP Professional Cell, Mumbai, emphasized that cyber fraud today is not merely a technological issue but a societal concern requiring coordinated action between citizens, law enforcement, and policymakers.

Guided by the vision of Hon’ble Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and with the support of Cabinet Minister Ashish Shelar and Mumbai BJP President Amit Satam, a delegation from the BJP Professional Cell recently engaged in a crucial dialogue with cyber law enforcement authorities. The delegation, led by Shailesh R Ghedia and Anil Sharma, along with Bhambwani, met DCP Cyber Shri Karad to discuss actionable strategies to curb such fraudulent activities.

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During the interaction, DCP Karad highlighted the proactive and rigorous measures being undertaken by the Cyber Police Department to track, trap, and bring fraudsters to justice. He also outlined ongoing efforts to strengthen mechanisms for recovery of defrauded funds—an area that often determines the real impact of such crimes on victims.

One of the most critical takeaways from the discussion was the importance of immediacy in reporting cyber fraud. Citizens were strongly advised to report incidents on the national cyber helpline 1930 within 2–3 minutes of the transaction. According to officials, this narrow window significantly increases the chances of freezing the transaction and recovering the lost money.

Equally important was the caution against downloading suspicious links, particularly files ending with .APK. These files often act as gateways for malware, enabling fraudsters to gain unauthorized access to personal and financial data.

Bhambwani noted that while enforcement agencies are strengthening their response systems, prevention remains the most effective defense. He stressed the need for continuous public awareness campaigns, urging the police department to leverage multiple media platforms to educate citizens at regular intervals.

“The fight against cyber fraud cannot be won in isolation. It requires an informed citizenry, responsive governance, and a vigilant enforcement framework,” Bhambwani stated, adding that such collaborative efforts reflect the government’s commitment to safeguarding digital India.

As Mumbai continues to embrace digital ecosystems, this initiative serves as a timely reminder: convenience must always be accompanied by caution.

PNN (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, Sangri Today Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
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