I have lost my puppy I have lost my puppy

1 year ago

My question is that the person as paid amount from gpay to bharathpay ..., can find his mobile number from his transaction I'd...., plzzz help me sir this person as stolen my puppy ....

Anik

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A.Hello Client,
You can write a proper complaint explaining what happened and ask the police to trace the number ofthis man.
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A.Firstly you should go to near to your cyber cell office and give a written complaint and tell about your all issues that how he trapped and after receiving your complaint police trace their mobile no. And also their bank account which he got the money..so take immediate action
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