Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group Scam

Verdict: Suspicious | Risk Score: 8/10 | Severity: high

Category: UPI, WhatsApp, KYC

How Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group Scam Works

Overview: Scammers have been creating Telegram and WhatsApp groups focused on offering last-minute Indian Railways and IRCTC train tickets. These groups promise confirmed tickets even during peak holiday seasons, targeting people desperate to travel home. Victims risk losing money, missing their journeys, and sharing sensitive information like Aadhaar and contact details. How It Works: Fraudsters spread group invite links on forums, social media, or via direct messages. Once added, victims see posts advertising 'guaranteed Tatkal', festival, or 'VIP quota' tickets. Buyers are urged to send Aadhaar, PAN, or other ID copies along with a UPI deposit. After payment, the scammer provides a fake PDF ticket or a PNR that never works. The group admins may later remove or block the victim. India Angle: The scam mostly targets students and migrant workers headed to UP, Bihar, Bengal, or Maharashtra, especially near festive periods like Holi, Durga Puja, or Diwali. Scammers speak in regional languages and use fake screenshots from IRCTC to lure victims. Many demand payment through popular UPI handles. Real Examples: - “Join our Tatkal Express group. Confirmed train tickets to Patna. Pay via UPI to ‘[UPI_REDACTED]’” - “Only 100 Diwali special seats available! Send Aadhaar and payment for instant confirmation.” Red Flags: - ‘Guaranteed confirmed’ tickets for sold-out trains - Requests for government ID copies over chat - Demand for immediate UPI payment for ‘VIP quota’ seats - PDFs of tickets look edited or lack standard format - Group admins quickly remove members after payment Protective Measures: Always use the official IRCTC app or website for bookings. Never share Aadhaar or PAN over social media. Avoid sending payments to unknown UPI IDs, and double-check PNR validity on the IRCTC portal before trusting any ticket. If Victimised: Report to IRCTC and Indian Railways helpline. File a cybercrime complaint at cybercrime.gov.in and call 1930 for faster action. Notify your bank if your payment details were shared. Related Scams: - Fake passport/emanagement services groups - Shofting airline ticket cons through Telegram/WhatsApp

Visual Intelligence:

BharatSecure's AI has identified this as a used in scams targeting Indian users.

Who Does Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group Scam Target?

General public across India

Red Flags — How to Identify Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group Scam

  • Telegram/WhatsApp groups offering 'guaranteed' train tickets
  • Requests for Aadhaar or PAN via chat
  • Immediate UPI payment required for 'VIP' train seats
  • Fake-looking ticket PDFs or invalid PNRs
  • Removal from group after payment

What To Do If You Encounter Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group Scam

  1. Do not click any links or share personal information
  2. Block and report the sender immediately
  3. Report at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930
  4. Inform your bank if financial details were shared

How to Report Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group 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 Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group Scam?
Overview: Scammers have been creating Telegram and WhatsApp groups focused on offering last-minute Indian Railways and IRCTC train tickets. These groups promise confirmed tickets even during peak holiday seasons, targeting people desperate to travel home. Victims risk losing money, missing their journeys, and sharing sensitive information like Aadhaar and contact details. How It Works: Fraudsters spread group invite links on forums, social media, or via direct messages. Once added, victims see
How does Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group Scam work?
Overview: Scammers have been creating Telegram and WhatsApp groups focused on offering last-minute Indian Railways and IRCTC train tickets. These groups promise confirmed tickets even during peak holiday seasons, targeting people desperate to travel home. Victims risk losing money, missing their journeys, and sharing sensitive information like Aadhaar and contact details. How It Works: Fraudsters
How to protect yourself from Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group 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 Fake Train Ticket Telegram Group 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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