Recently, a viral video showing a woman getting caught red-handed in Greater Noida while attempting to fraud residents of an unidentified building has been doing the rounds on the internet.
The video shows the scammer concealing her face as a group of women confront her from behind the camera. One of the women stated that the scammer had purchased products worth Rs. 15,000 from them but left without making the payment.
The woman scammer was also accused of providing false personal information, including a fake name, phone number, and address. When asked to settle the bill, she refused to do so, stating various excuses.
Scammer Caught By Women Residents In Noida
The woman behind the camera went on to explain how the scammer later contacted one of their friends, who recognised her as the same woman from the video. They revealed how they had shared her photo with the security guard, who had alerted them when the woman came again.
The video also disclosed that the scammer was wearing two pairs of pyjamas, presumably to help in making a quick escape without drawing much attention. The woman behind the camera had also discovered that she visited a nearby electric shop and scammed them by not paying for the purchase she made.
In an interesting turn of events, the woman scammer initially presented herself as an advocate and claimed that her husband was a high court judge. However, as the video progresses, she is seen apologising to the woman and promising them that she won’t engage in such scamming activities again.
Scammer caught in Greater Noida West society.@NCMIndiaa pic.twitter.com/pLK01kk6Ac
— Johnny Bhaiya (@jdddn005) September 19, 2023
The video was shared on X (formerly Twitter), but the exact location of the incident remains unidentified as of yet. It was shared by a user named Jonny Bhaiya, and the caption read, “Scammer caught in Greater Noida West Society.”
Since being shared on September 19, the video has garnered over 4K views and several comments. While several users made sarcastic remarks by calling this “women empowerment" and leaving laughing emojis, one user said there was no need to shame her because sometimes stealing or scamming could be a mental illness too. Another user sarcastically stated that if women seek equality through the Women Reservation Bill, then they should be punished equally too.
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