<p>A man lost Rs 20,000 after installing an app suggested by an online fraudster. </p>.<p>Kengeri resident Sathya (name changed on request), 46, has filed a complaint at the West CEN police station. </p>.<p>Sathya had taken a home loan from a private bank. On June 6, he got a phone call from one Rahul Sharma who claimed to be representing the bank. </p>.<p>Sharma said the bank would give Sathya him three-month moratorium on EMI moratorium and asked him to instal an app called Quick Support. But as soon as Sathya installed the app, Rs 19,998 was deducted from his account. </p>.<p>"We have registered a case of cheating under IPC section 420 and some sections of the Information Technology Act," a police officer said.</p>
<p>A man lost Rs 20,000 after installing an app suggested by an online fraudster. </p>.<p>Kengeri resident Sathya (name changed on request), 46, has filed a complaint at the West CEN police station. </p>.<p>Sathya had taken a home loan from a private bank. On June 6, he got a phone call from one Rahul Sharma who claimed to be representing the bank. </p>.<p>Sharma said the bank would give Sathya him three-month moratorium on EMI moratorium and asked him to instal an app called Quick Support. But as soon as Sathya installed the app, Rs 19,998 was deducted from his account. </p>.<p>"We have registered a case of cheating under IPC section 420 and some sections of the Information Technology Act," a police officer said.</p>