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Fraudsters posing as TRAI officials are calling users and telling them that their mobile number will be suspended in 2 hours. It’s a scam! These fraudsters want to create panic and steal your personal information. They may ask you to press “9” or share sensitive details like Aadhaar numbers, OTPs, or bank information. PIB Fact Check, a fact-checking unit of the central government has tweeted saying thatTRAI never calls to block numbers. Only your telecom operator can do that. Share this video to create awareness.

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Disclaimer: This video uses AI-generated visuals and voice for presentation. Script and facts are human-researched.

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00:00Subscribe to our channel, press the bell icon and never miss an update from Latestly.
00:19Hello?
00:21Your number will be suspended in 2 hours.
00:24Press 9 to avoid deactivation.
00:30Stop! Don't press 9. This is a scam.
00:50TRAI never calls you about number suspension. Only your telecom operator can do that.
00:56Scammers are getting smarter, using fake messages and documents to trick you.
01:02These scammers are constantly finding new ways to trick you.
01:05They'll pretend to be TRAI, police, even CVI.
01:09Then ask for adverts, bank details or money transfers. Don't fall for it.
01:14Stay alert, hang up immediately and report such calls.
01:24TRAI never calls you. Don't get scammed. Share this message.
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