PM Modi Warns Against Digital Fraud, Urges KYC Updates Via Official Channels

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Mann Ki Baat address to warn citizens about the persistent threat of digital fraud and "digital arrest" scams. He emphasized that while awareness has increased, innocent people, including senior citizens, continue to lose their savings to these crimes. The Prime Minister urged people to update their KYC only through official bank branches or apps, and never via unsolicited calls or links. He also advised regularly changing passwords and heeding the Reserve Bank of India's ongoing financial literacy campaign.

Key Points: PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat: Alert on Digital Fraud & KYC Safety

  • Beware digital arrest scams
  • Update KYC via official channels only
  • Never share OTP or Aadhaar details
  • Change passwords regularly like seasons
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Stay alert against digital fraud, update KYC through official channels: PM Modi in 'Mann Ki Baat'

PM Modi cautions citizens on digital arrest scams in Mann Ki Baat, advises updating KYC only through official bank channels to protect savings.

"Innocent people are being targeted through Digital Arrest and Financial Fraud. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 22

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday cautioned citizens against rising incidents of digital fraud and "digital arrest" scams, urging people to remain vigilant and follow proper banking procedures to safeguard their savings.

Speaking during his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister said he had earlier discussed the issue of digital arrest at length and noted that while awareness had increased, troubling incidents were still being reported.

"In 'Mann Ki Baat', I have spoken to you at length about Digital Arrest. After this, a lot of awareness was generated in our society regarding Digital Arrest and Digital Fraud, but still, such incidents are happening around us that are unpardonable," PM Modi said.

Highlighting the impact of such crimes, he said innocent people continue to fall victim to online fraud.

"Innocent people are being targeted through Digital Arrest and Financial Fraud. Many a time, we come to know that a senior citizen has been swindled of their lifelong earnings. At times, someone is defrauded of the money one had saved to pay children's fees," he said.

"We also come across news of fraud with businessmen. Someone calls up and says, 'I am a big officer. You have to share some details'. After this, innocent people do just that. Therefore, it is very important for you to remain alert and vigilant," he added.

Referring to the KYC (Know Your Customer) process, the Prime Minister addressed common concerns among bank customers.

"You all must be familiar with the process of KYC (Know Your Customer). Sometimes, when you receive messages from your bank asking you to update KYC or re-KYC, the question arises in your mind -- I have already done KYC, then why this? I urge you not to fret; this is just for the safety of your money," he said.

Emphasising the growing integration of financial services with bank accounts, PM Modi said, "We all know that nowadays everything from pension, subsidy, insurance, UPI, everything is linked to the bank account. This is why banks periodically perform re-KYC to ensure your bank account remains secure. Yes, here too, you must remember one thing: criminals make fake calls, send SMS and links."

"Therefore, we must remain vigilant and not fall prey to such fraudsters. KYC or re-KYC should be done only through your bank branch, official app, and authorised medium," he added.

The Prime Minister further advised citizens not to share sensitive information such as OTPs, Aadhaar numbers or bank account details with anyone.

He also recommended updating passwords regularly. Drawing a simple analogy, he said that just as food and clothing change with each season, people should make it a habit to change their passwords periodically.

PM Modi also mentioned that the Reserve Bank of India recently observed a Financial Literacy Week focusing on such issues.

"This financial literacy campaign will now continue throughout the year. Therefore, pay heed to the Reserve Bank of India's message and keep your KYC updated. Remember: Correct KYC, timely re-KYC keeps your account safe. Become an empowered citizen, because only empowered citizens build a strong and Atmanirbhar Bharat," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good that PM is talking about this. But the government and banks also need to simplify the official KYC process. Sometimes the bank's own app is so confusing, people might get tempted to click on a simpler-looking fake link. The solution has to come from both sides.
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Aditya G
The analogy of changing passwords like we change clothes with seasons is actually very easy to remember! Going to set a calendar reminder right now. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, the digital payment system here is amazing but the scam calls are relentless. I get at least 2-3 "KYC update" SMS per week. This public service messaging is crucial for everyone.
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Karthik V
True talk. We need to educate our parents and grandparents constantly. They are the most vulnerable. I've made a simple rule for my family: NO financial details over the phone, EVER. Visit the branch directly.
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Nikhil C
The "digital arrest" scam is terrifying. Someone I know was called by "CBI officers" and told to stay on video call for hours while they emptied his accounts. Strong action needed against these fraudsters. Good that awareness is being spread.

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