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January 22, 2025 at 8:10 amA boy named Sayan Mondal asked me for some money. I mistook him for my friend, who coincidentally has the same name and voice. Believing he was in trouble, I hurriedly sent him โน900 through Google Pay. Later, I realized he was not my friend. When I confronted him, he claimed we were in the same college but avoided meeting me.After a month, he returned โน300 but refused to repay the remaining โน600. Frustrated, I filed a complaint on the NCCRP portal. Fearing action, he eventually returned the remaining โน600, but his bank account was frozen as a result. In retaliation, he filed a false complaint against me, claiming I owed him โน300, which was actually part of the money he had returned.
As a result, both of our bank accounts were frozen. My complaint and his were from different districts in West Bengalโmine from Katwa, Purba Bardhaman District, and his from Khargram, Murshidabad District.
After some time, I decided to withdraw my complaint, and he withdrew his as well. Both cases were officially closed.
The issue now is that Murshidabad Cyber Cell Police are refusing to cooperate with me. I emailed them three times, requesting them to send a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to my bank since the complaint had been withdrawn. Instead of assisting, they threatened me, saying that if I emailed them again, they would reopen the case and file another complaint against me.
Meanwhile, Sayan is also uncooperative, and my district police in Katwa are not giving me an opportunity to explain the situation. Both districts’ police are ignoring my requests, leaving me stuck in this situation. I cannot get the NOC, and neither the police nor Sayan are helping resolve this issue.
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January 22, 2025 at 12:20 pmHahah
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