Misuse of a woman's name by powerful officials
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Do you know of anyone whose name was misused by powerful officials, so that they could cheat, exploit and steal the resume of the person. These cunning ntro (indian equivalent of nsa) are falsely claiming that they know a harmless experienced single woman engineer, domain investor very well, so that they can steal her resume for their lazy greedy mediocre girlfriends and relatives
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Yes, they do steal the information but are sold the information by black mailers. I have read many cases that scammers steal information of the innocent citizens and sold to the black mailers as account no, ID card and Money card Nos. What can we do but it is a big criminal job may be handled by the government. Citizens can do nothing in this matter. You have told horrible facts in the article but poor response my friend. |
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In a clear reflection of the poor systems in indian intelligence and security agencies those who involved in identity theft are not criminals, they are extremely powerful indian intelligence and security agency officials holding senior positions and getting a monthly salary and pension after retirement from the indian government. These powerful officials cannot be easily identified by their harmless victims and cannot be held accountable using conventional methods available to indian citizens like complaining to the anti corruption authorities, vigilance department, the ministry or even the national human rights commission. All the complaints of the victim are ignored, as the officials involved in the fraud are very good in misleading people with their lies. Many of the powerful fraud indian intelligence, ntro, cbi officials involved in the identity theft fraud are extremely charming, influential and take advantage of the fact the lack of scientific temper in India , where people tend to blindly believe whatever a powerful government official will tell them. Government employees have great powers in India, yet there are almost no effective systems to prevent abuse of powers |
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