UP teen’s quick thinking saved his parents from cyber fraud; lessons for families and children
In a remarkable story from Bareilly, a Class 8 student named Tanmay Saxena was honoured by Uttar Pradesh Police after his alertness helped save his parents from falling victim to a cyber fraud attempt involving a so-called “digital arrest” scam. Fraudsters allegedly posed as officials and tried to intimidate his parents, but the teen recognized the warning signs and intervened in time, ultimately preventing financial losses. Police have now chosen him as the face of their cyber fraud awareness campaign. Beyond the inspiring act, the incident serves as a wake-up call for parents, showing why raising aware, informed, and confident children matters more than ever in today’s digital world.
Tanmay's ability to spot danger in time shows the need to make children aware of reality and prepare them to take reasonable actions if needed. The case under consideration clearly demonstrates the importance of developing children's ability to analyze information. Parents should encourage children to take part in discussions about serious things, which helps kids develop their critical thinking skills.
The fraudsters allegedly kept Tanmay’s parents trapped on a video call for nearly 10 hours, pretending to be officials and creating panic by threatening them with a so-called “digital arrest.” During the call, the scammers reportedly pressured the couple to reveal sensitive details about their bank accounts, family assets, and jewellery, attempting to manipulate them into transferring money. However, Tanmay, who had previously read about similar cyber fraud cases in newspapers, quickly recognized the scam pattern. Despite his parents initially being too frightened to disconnect the call, the young boy repeatedly warned them that it was a fraudulent attempt. Thinking quickly, Tanmay suggested his father switch the phone to flight mode, reassuring him that it would not appear as if they had intentionally hung up. Activating flight mode immediately disconnected the video call, breaking the scammers' psychological grip over the family. Soon after, the family approached the police station and informed authorities, helping secure their finances before any transfer could take place.
Living in the age of advanced technology, many children know how to use various devices better than adults. Therefore, parents should use this fact and provide their children with the information they need concerning the potential risks associated with online activity. Parents should also encourage children to express themselves if something suspicious happens. As a result, they can become effective decision makers.
Tanmay's heroic act is a reminder that children should not be underestimated; they can become valuable contributors to family safety and decision-making. By listening to children, respecting their awareness, and keeping communication open, parents create a home where learning goes both ways. This inspiring incident proves that good parenting can empower children to become protectors of the family as well.
How Tanmay prevented his family from cyber fraud
Why parents should speak to their children about cyber fraud
Living in the age of advanced technology, many children know how to use various devices better than adults. Therefore, parents should use this fact and provide their children with the information they need concerning the potential risks associated with online activity. Parents should also encourage children to express themselves if something suspicious happens. As a result, they can become effective decision makers.
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