Authorities and cyber crime experts have issued a fresh warning about a rising online scam in which fraudsters impersonate personnel from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to gain public trust and cheat buyers.
How the Scam Works
Scammers create fake profiles on social media or messaging platforms, often using display pictures in armed forces uniforms and identifying themselves as “CRPF officers.”
They then post or share attractive deals on household items, such as:
- Queen size beds
- Air conditioners
- Sofa sets with center tables
- Dining tables
These items are usually offered at unrealistically low prices, for example, a full package for around ₹1,10,000.
The Trap
- Victims are asked to pay an advance amount (around ₹10,000)
- Fraudsters promise delivery first, with the remaining payment later
- Once the advance is paid, the seller disappears or stops responding
Why People Fall for It
- Use of uniformed profile pictures builds trust
- Claiming to be from the armed forces creates a sense of credibility and urgency
- Attractive pricing makes the offer seem like a limited-time opportunity
Authorities’ Warning
Officials stress that no genuine armed forces personnel sell goods this way online and such claims should be treated with suspicion.
People are advised to:
- Verify seller identity before making any payment
- Avoid paying advances to unknown individuals
- Be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true
Rising Cyber Fraud Concerns
This scam is part of a broader rise in online fraud cases across India, where impersonation and fake listings are increasingly used to target unsuspecting buyers.
Big Picture
Cybercrime experts warn that fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated, using emotional and trust based tactics to exploit victims. Public awareness remains the most effective defense.
Conclusion
As online marketplaces grow, so do risks of fraud. Staying alert, verifying sources, and spreading awareness can help prevent such scams and protect others from financial loss.















