Representative image 
Chennai

Parents defrauded with fake email over online classes

In addition, the online class took place from 9 pm to 1 am. When the boy’s parents tried to contact the school about it, the school’s number was also blacklisted. Later, the school contacted the parents from another number and asked them why he wasn’t attending classes.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: A private school student in Tambaram claimed that he was cheated of cash on the pretext of attending online classes on behalf of the school. Reportedly, an email from a fake address was sent to the student stating that the school will conduct online classes and fees can be paid online.

On February 28, a fake mail was sent to the boy studying in Class 9 that classes would be held online. For 2 months, the boy did not go to school. When the school tried to reach the parents, their call was blacklisted.

In addition, the online class took place from 9 pm to 1 am. When the boy’s parents tried to contact the school about it, the school’s number was also blacklisted. Later, the school contacted the parents from another number and asked them why he wasn’t attending classes.

They said that he was studying online, and the management told them that someone had misdirected them and collected money. Knowing they had been cheated, the parents filed complaint with the police in Peerkankaranai.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

"To me it is Tamil New Year": DMK MP Kanimozhi on TVK chief Vijay's Pongal post

Vijay's Pongal greeting rekindles debate over Tamil New Year date in TN

"Vijay should understand that this accident happened only because of him": DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan on Karur stampede incident

Tamil Nadu govt releases Rs 111.96 crore to farmers for crop damage

DMK slams Amit Shah over Thiruvalluvar Day wishes; cites poor knowledge of Tamil culture