A new cyber fraud targeting LPG (cooking gas) consumers is spreading across several parts of India. Scam operators are exploiting fear over alleged gas shortages or booking issues to lure people into clicking fake links, downloading malicious apps (APK files), or entering payment details — ultimately draining money from victims’ bank accounts.

The scam is circulating via SMS, whatsapp, social media posts, and fake websites purporting to be official LPG booking services or alerts. The messages often use urgent language — like warning of a service disconnection or a short supply — to prompt quick action without verification.

📱 Step‑by‑Step: How the Scam Is Executed

1. 📩 Fraudulent Messages

Victims receive SMS or whatsapp texts claiming:

· Their LPG booking is pending or needs urgent action.

· Their LPG connection might be blocked or disconnected.

· A special discount or priority delivery is available if they act now.

These often include a link, QR code, or APK (Android Package File) attachment.

2. 🕵️ Fake Links and Apps

Once the user clicks a link or downloads the app:

· The page may look like a legitimate LPG booking portal.

· APK files may request permissions that allow malware to steal information.

· Fraudsters may capture bank details, OTPs, PINs, or even control the phone remotely once the app is installed.

3. 💳 Bank Account Drainage

After obtaining sensitive data or remote access:

· Scammers can authorise payments from UPI apps or online banking.

· Victims report large sums (sometimes lakhs) being debited shortly after interacting with the scam. In mumbai alone, scams linked to fake LPG messages have reportedly drained around ₹70 lakh in a month.

🧠 Why LPG Consumers Are Being Targeted Now

Several broader trends have created an environment ripe for scams:

🔥 Panic Over Supply Issues

Rumours of LPG shortages and delayed deliveries have spread due to geopolitical tensions and heavier demand, causing people to act hastily when they see urgent messages related to gas bookings.

📈 Increased Online Bookings

With many consumers booking LPG cylinders through online platforms or apps, scammers see a chance to mimic these services and collect sensitive data.

🖥️ Fake Booking Sites and SEO Tricks

Experts say fraudsters are creating counterfeit LPG booking websites that appear when users search online, increasing the chance of being misled.

⚠️ Signs a Link or Message Is a Scam

Authorities and cybercrime centres have shared tips to spot fake LPG booking traps:

Unexpected messages about gas shortages or urgent bookings.
Links not leading to official LPG company domains.
Requests to download unknown APK files or apps.
Any prompts asking for OTPs, UPI PINs, bank details, or remote access permissions.

🛡️ Safety Tips to Protect Yourself

To avoid falling victim:

 Use Official Channels Only

Always book LPG cylinders through:

· The official app of your LPG provider (e.g., Indane, Bharat Gas, hp Gas).

· The official website or customer service number.

· Recognised IVRS (interactive voice response) or registered mobile booking services.

 Avoid Unknown Links or QR Codes

Do not click links from unexpected messages — even if they seem urgent or official.

 Never Share Sensitive Details

Do not share:

· OTPs

· UPI PINs

· Internet banking passwords
with anyone, even if the message claims to be from a service provider.

 Google Play / App Store Only

Only download apps from official stores — not from random APK downloads via links.

If you receive suspicious communications, verify by directly contacting your gas agency or distributor before taking action.

📌 Government Response and Alerts

· The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) has issued warnings on social media about these scams.

· police departments in multiple states are advising consumers to stay vigilant and report suspicious messages to cybercrime units.

🧑‍💻 What To Do If You’re Already A Victim

If your account was compromised:

1. Immediately block your bank card and change UPI/online banking credentials.

2. Report the fraud to your bank and raise a dispute for unauthorised transactions.

3. File a complaint with local cybercrime police or the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.

4. Warn others by reporting the suspicious message source.

🔚 Summary

Issue

Details

Type of Scam

LPG booking fraud using fake links/APKs that drain bank accounts

How It Works

Scammers lure users with urgent LPG booking messages → malicious links → financial data theft

Why It’s Growing

Panic over LPG supply issues and increased online bookings

Prevention

Use only official LPG apps/sites, avoid unknown links, never share sensitive info

Authorities’ Role

Cybercrime alerts and police warnings issued nationwide

 

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