BENGALURU: Cybercriminals are exploiting the LPG shortage in Bengaluru, targeting people who are struggling to book gas cylinders. They send fake links, masquerading as gas agencies, to trick victims into divulging sensitive information or making payments.
The police have warned citizens to be cautious and book gas ony through official agencies or apps. They’ve received complaints from people who’ve fallen prey to these scams and are now urging everyone to verify the authenticity of links before clicking on them.
The scammers are using the gas shortage as an opportunity to deceive people, and the police are taking steps to raise awareness about these cybercrimes. If you’ve been a victim, report it to Bengaluru Police Control 112.
Some tips to stay safe:
- Only book gas through official agencies or apps.
- Verify the authenticity of links before clicking on them.
- Be cautious of suspicious messages or emails claiming to be from gas agencies.
- Don’t share sensitive information or make payments online without verifying the authenticity of the request.


