Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam
Verdict: Suspicious | Risk Score: 8/10 | Severity: high
Category: UPI, Government Impersonation
How Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam Works
Overview: The Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam uses AI-generated voices of both family members and police officials to frighten Indian citizens into paying large sums under threat of arrest or criminal charges. The fraudsters specifically target middle-aged and older adults, especially the financially responsible members of the family. These scams are dangerous because they exploit both technology and fear of the law. How It Works: The scam typically starts with a cloned voice call from a distressed 'relative', quickly followed by a fake police officer who claims the family member has been caught in a grave crime or accident. The police impersonator, using an authoritative voice, threatens immediate arrest, legal trouble, or public shame unless a hefty sum is paid quickly, often via GPay or UPI. The two voices support each other's story, increasing pressure on the victim to act before cross-checking. India Angle: This scam preys on the respect for police authority and the desire to protect one's family reputation. Fraudsters actively pick cities with active police enforcement stories in news—Delhi, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Lucknow. They also monitor social media for information on recent travel, family events, or police interactions. Targeted especially at heads of the family and business owners. Real Examples: 1. "Your brother was caught with illegal cash; bail can be arranged if you pay ₹45,000 immediately. Don't inform anyone, or it will be a legal issue." 2. "Sir, ACP Tripathi bol raha hoon. Cases of money laundering have come up in your family name. For now, pay for verification or risk arrest." Red Flags: 1. Police demanding money over personal call instead of official procedures. 2. Use of fear tactics—arrest, legal case, public exposure. 3. Payment demands via GPay or personal UPI instead of government channels. 4. Not allowed to speak directly to the alleged 'detained' relative. 5. Flaw in accent or robotic undertones in the voice. Protective Measures: - Politely disconnect and verify directly with police station or your relative. - Never transfer money to unknown or personal accounts on police request. - Keep an emergency contact list for key officials in your city. - Educate your family that Indian police or judicial authorities do not take payments over calls. If Victimised: 1. Call 100/112 for police verification. 2. Report fraud at 1930 and cybercrime.gov.in. 3. Notify your bank to attempt recovery. 4. Save all call and payment evidence for FIR/IT Act complaint. Related Scams: 1. Fake CBI/ED calls demanding payment for closing a case. 2. Threatening emails with legal action unless money is paid. 3. Deepfake video calls with police uniform backgrounds.
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Who Does Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam Target?
General public across India
Red Flags — How to Identify Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam
- Police threats or bail requests on personal calls
- Insistence on UPI/GPay payments to non-official accounts
- Pressure to keep the call secret from others
- No written notice, only voice communication
- Cannot directly verify with detained family member
What To Do If You Encounter Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam
- Do not click any links or share personal information
- Block and report the sender immediately
- Report at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930
- Inform your bank if financial details were shared
How to Report Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam in India
- Call 1930 — National Cyber Crime Helpline (24x7)
- File a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in
- Contact your bank immediately if money was lost
- Call RBI helpline: 14440 for banking fraud
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam?
- Overview: The Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam uses AI-generated voices of both family members and police officials to frighten Indian citizens into paying large sums under threat of arrest or criminal charges. The fraudsters specifically target middle-aged and older adults, especially the financially responsible members of the family. These scams are dangerous because they exploit both technology and fear of the law. How It Works: The scam typically starts with a cloned voice call from a d
- How does Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam work?
- Overview: The Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam uses AI-generated voices of both family members and police officials to frighten Indian citizens into paying large sums under threat of arrest or criminal charges. The fraudsters specifically target middle-aged and older adults, especially the financially responsible members of the family. These scams are dangerous because they exploit both techno
- How to protect yourself from Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam?
- Do not click any links or share personal information Block and report the sender immediately Report at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930 Inform your bank if financial details were shared
- How to report Deepfake Police Extortion Voice Scam in India?
- Report to cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930 (National Cyber Crime Helpline). You can also contact your local police station's cyber cell.
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