FedEx / Courier Parcel Scam Recovery 2026 — Fake Customs Call? Don't Pay a Rupee
A “FedEx / DHL / BlueDart customer service” calls. Says a parcel in your name is held at customs — contains drugs, fake passports, sex toys. Transfers you to “Mumbai Police / Customs / NCB” who threaten arrest unless you transfer money for “verification”. This is the FedEx parcel scam (also called customs scam or courier impersonation scam) — closely related to the digital-arrest racket. Citizens lost ₹1,200+ crore in 2024 to it. The 5-minute defence plan below stops it cold and recovers your money if it is reported within 1 hour.
Quick Answer
- First 60 seconds: HANG UP. Do not press 1 / 9 / “talk to officer”. No real courier transfers you to police.
- Within 5 minutes: lock UPI, freeze cards, lock Aadhaar biometrics at uidai.gov.in.
- Within 1 hour: dial 1930 (Cyber Crime Helpline) if money was transferred. Get complaint number.
- Within 24 hours: file at https://cybercrime.gov.in under Financial fraud or Other cyber crimes; register FIR at cyber police station.
- FedEx, DHL, BlueDart, Aramex never call demanding money. Real notices come by SMS / email / written letter — never video call.
- Customs Department / NCB never use video calls or WhatsApp. They use §35 BNSS written notices.
- Recovery rate: 40-60% within 1 hour; <5% after 24 hours. Speed is everything.
- Cost: ₹0 anywhere in the recovery process.
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Quick Action Steps (5-Minute Plan)
- Hang up. No interaction, no questions. Switch off video / Skype / WhatsApp video.
- Block the number. Phone settings → block + spam.
- Lock UPI in BHIM/GPay/PhonePe → Profile → Block UPI ID. Call your bank → freeze online banking + cards.
- Lock Aadhaar biometrics at https://uidai.gov.in or the m-Aadhaar app — prevents AePS misuse if biometrics were captured.
- Dial 1930 (24×7) if you transferred money. Tell the operator: “FedEx / customs / police impersonation scam — money transferred at [time].”
- File at cybercrime.gov.in within 24 hours.
- FIR at cyber police station within 48 hours under IT Act §66D + BNS §308 + §318.
- Sanchar Saathi report at https://sancharsaathi.gov.in → Chakshu (number block within 24-48 hrs).
- Notify two trusted people — short WhatsApp: “Got a FedEx parcel scam call. FIR filed. If anyone asks for me, ignore.”
- Verify with the real courier: call FedEx India 1800-22-6161, DHL 1800-22-1345, BlueDart 1860-233-1234 — they confirm there is no parcel.
- Update Aadhaar mobile at any enrolment centre to prevent OTP misuse.
What is the FedEx / Courier Parcel Scam?
A two-stage social-engineering scam where fraudsters impersonate a major courier company first, then escalate to fake law enforcement:
- Stage 1 — courier impersonation. Cold call: “This is FedEx customer service. We have a parcel in your name from Hong Kong / Taiwan / Cambodia held at Mumbai customs.”
- Hook: “It contains 5 passports / 3 SIM cards / drugs / weapons / cash. We can't release it until customs verifies. Press 1 to speak to an officer.”
- Stage 2 — fake police. Call transfers to “Mumbai/Delhi Cyber Cell / NCB”. Officer in uniform on video call says you're now under digital arrest, threatens arrest unless money is transferred for “RBI verification”.
- Money flow: into multiple “money mule” bank accounts, then routed to crypto wallets / overseas. Average loss per victim: ₹6 lakh - ₹2 crore.
The script may use:
- Your name + Aadhaar last 4 digits (from leaked databases — to build credibility).
- Fake parcel tracking number that resembles a real FedEx number.
- AI deepfake voice of senior police officers.
- Painted backdrops with fake “Bharat Sarkar” or “FedEx India” emblems.
Real-World Patterns 2024-2026
- Bengaluru tech CEO transferred ₹3.7 crore in 28 hours of “digital custody” — Mar 2024.
- Mumbai retired banker lost ₹1.6 crore to fake “FedEx + Mumbai Cyber Cell” call — May 2024.
- Hyderabad doctor lost ₹4.2 crore — Sep 2024.
- NCRP 2024 data: 45,000+ complaints specifically tagged courier impersonation, ₹1,200 crore lost.
- Top targets: senior citizens (60+), homemakers, professionals between 9 AM and 5 PM (when family typically not around).
Legal Framework
A. There is NO "digital arrest" or "customs verification deposit"
Customs Department uses Customs Act, 1962 processes:
- Notice under §150A (intimation by post / hand delivery — never by phone).
- Detention notice with seizure memo (delivered in person at the place of seizure).
- Hearing at the Customs Adjudicating Authority with an opportunity to represent.
- No deposit “for verification” — any duty owed is paid at the customs commissioner's office, never to a private bank account.
B. Sections under which scammers are charged
- IT Act §66C — identity theft (3 years + ₹1 lakh).
- IT Act §66D — cheating by impersonation through computer (3 years + ₹1 lakh).
- BNS §308 — extortion (7 years).
- BNS §318 — cheating (7 years).
- BNS §319 — cheating by personation (5 years).
- BNS §351 — criminal intimidation (2 years).
- PMLA §3 — money laundering, if proceeds laundered abroad.
C. Banking + RBI
- RBI Customer Liability Framework, 2017 — zero liability if reported within 3 working days.
- NPCI dispute for UPI within 3 days; chargeback for cards.
D. Telecom regulation
- TRAI / DoT Sanchar Saathi — report fake calling numbers; SIMs revoked in 24-48 hours.
- Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 §25 — penalty for impersonation calls.
E. Real courier company guidelines
FedEx, DHL, BlueDart, DTDC, Aramex have all issued public notices stating they never call to demand payment for parcel verification. Always check their official customer-service numbers (not Google search).
Step-by-Step Recovery Process
Step 1 — Stop the bleed (within 1 hour)
- 1930 dial — most important: it triggers RBI's Centralised Payment System freeze on the destination account within 3 hours.
- Bank written complaint invoking RBI/2017-18/15 §6.3 zero-liability.
- Lock all online channels — UPI, cards, net-banking, mobile banking.
- Save evidence: call log, screenshot of any video chat, WhatsApp messages.
Step 2 — Formal FIR (24-48 hours)
- Cyber police station OR area police with cyber referral.
- Sections: IT Act §66C/§66D, BNS §308/§318/§319/§351.
- Carry: ID, bank statement, NCRP acknowledgement, screenshots.
- Get a stamped FIR copy. eFIR available in 10+ states.
Step 3 — Banking dispute (Day 1-7)
- NPCI dispute for UPI via your bank (TAT 10 days; ₹100/day penalty if delayed).
- Card chargeback (TAT 60-90 days).
- NEFT/IMPS reversal via RBI's Centralised Payments interface.
Step 4 — Sanchar Saathi report (Day 1)
- Open https://sancharsaathi.gov.in → Chakshu (citizen reporting).
- Report calling number + screenshot. DoT revokes SIM in 24-48 hours.
Step 5 — Inform real couriers (Day 1)
- Email FedEx India: integrity@fedex.com with the scam number + script.
- DHL India: dhlinfo@dhl.com.
- These help the courier alert other customers + may pursue criminal cases.
Step 6 — RBI Banking Ombudsman (Day 30+)
If your bank doesn't refund a zero-liability claim, file at https://cms.rbi.org.in.
Step 7 — RTI escalation (Day 30+)
File RTIs to track + push:
- To MeitY: Take-down orders issued under §69A IT Act for the spoofed FedEx / customs domain at URL [X]; date of action./ * To Customs (CBIC): Has any genuine notice been issued to me with parcel reference [X]; if not, can you confirm none exists? * To DoT (via Sanchar Saathi): Status of Chakshu complaint number [Y]; date the SIM was deactivated; outcome./
- To bank: Status of complaint number [W]; date NPCI dispute raised; reply received from beneficiary bank./ * To local police: FIR [No] status; investigating officer; date of next investigation step. Use the RTI Drafter for these. ===== Documents Required ===== | Document | Purpose | | Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID | Identity proof. | | Bank statement — 90 days | Showing the unauthorised transfer(s). | | Screenshots of call, video, chat | Save without editing. | | Call log of scammer's number | Date / time / duration each call. | | WhatsApp / SMS chats | Including any voice notes — keep as-is. | | Recording of the call (if any) | Indian Evidence Act §65B — needs §65B(4) certificate. | | NCRP acknowledgement | Generated when filed at cybercrime.gov.in. | | FIR copy | After cyber police station registration. | | Real courier verification email| Confirms there is NO parcel in your name. | | Sanchar Saathi reference | When you file Chakshu complaint. | ===== Common Mistakes to Avoid ===== - Pressing 1 / 9 to talk to “the officer” — the second stage activates only after you confirm interest. Just hang up. - Believing the parcel reference number — it's fake but designed to look real. - Transferring money “to clear customs” — there is no such verification deposit. - Paying with UPI / IMPS thinking “I'll dispute later” — most fraud accounts get drained within 1 hour. - Engaging on video to “prove your innocence” — they record you for blackmail. - Trusting a fake court summons or fake CBI letter sent over WhatsApp. - Believing real police would call you on Skype / Zoom — they don't. - Going to “recovery” Telegram groups — all are second-stage scammers. - Telling family AFTER paying — tell BEFORE so they can stop you. ===== Recognising a Courier Scam Call (Red Flags) ===== * Unsolicited call about a parcel you didn't order. * Says parcel “from Hong Kong / Taiwan / Cambodia” with “drugs / passports / SIMs”. * Wants you to press 1 / 9 to talk to “officer”. * Transfers to a “Mumbai Cyber Cell / NCB / Customs” officer. * Demands money for “RBI / customs verification”. * Threatens arrest within “30 minutes / 1 hour”. * Sends a fake parcel image / fake AWB / fake tracking page. ===== FAQs ===== ==== Does FedEx / DHL / BlueDart ever call demanding payment? ==== No. Real couriers send SMS + email with tracking links. Customs duties are paid at the customs commissioner's office or via icegate.gov.in — never through a phone call. ==== I already pressed 1 / interacted with the call. Am I exposed? ==== Yes — they may now have your voice for AI deepfakes + your phone confirmed as “live”. Block the number, file Sanchar Saathi report, change phone if persistent harassment. ==== I transferred money. Can I get it back? ==== If reported within 1 hour to 1930: 40-60% recovery via inter-bank reversal. After 24 hours: <5%. After 7 days: nearly 0% (money is laundered through mules). ==== Can I claim mental distress compensation? ==== Yes — through Consumer Court under Consumer Protection Act §2(47). Typical award: ₹25,000-₹2,00,000. ==== What if my Aadhaar number was given on the call? ==== Lock biometrics at uidai.gov.in immediately. Get a masked e-Aadhaar for everyday use. Don't worry — Aadhaar number alone (without biometric or OTP) does not allow direct withdrawal. ==== How does the scammer know my name? ==== Mainly from leaked databases: old e-commerce hacks (CarPro, BigBasket, Zomato breaches), public registry leaks, Aadhaar updates on rogue sites. The fact they have your name does not validate them. ==== Can the police actually trace these scammers? ==== For domestic call centres: yes, via NCRP coordination. For international (Cambodia / Myanmar / Laos): MLAT-dependent + slow. The financial-system controls (account freeze, NPCI reversal) are often more effective than the criminal pursuit. ==== What if the scammer claims to be from CBI / ED / NCB? ==== No agency arrests by video. They use §35 BNSS physical / written notice. Hang up and verify by calling the agency's official switchboard: * CBI: 011-24368638 * ED: 011-23711405 * NCB: 011-26714704 ==== I'm a senior citizen. Where do I get free help? ==== * Senior Citizens Helpline: 14567 * NALSA: 15100 (free legal aid) * District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) in your district * Sakhi One Stop Centre for women under DV / cyber harassment ==== The scammer mentioned my parcel is from Hong Kong. Should I check Indian customs portal? ==== Yes — go to https://icegate.gov.in. Search by your name / IEC code. If nothing exists, the call was a scam. Don't ever click links the scammer sent. ==== Will my IT department / GST account be compromised? ==== Only if you shared OTPs or passwords. Change passwords + 2FA on incometax.gov.in and gst.gov.in immediately as a precaution. ==== Is there a way to permanently block these calls? ==== * TRAI Do Not Disturb (DND) at https://www.tafcop.dgtelecom.gov.in. * TrueCaller community — flag the number. * Sanchar Saathi Chakshu — government-level number block. * Some banks now offer Caller ID for Bank Calls — verifies real bank vs scammer. ==== What if my employer asks why I look stressed? ==== Tell them you reported a scam attempt. The FIR + NCRP acknowledgement are sufficient. Many companies offer EAP (Employee Assistance Programme) for psychological recovery — ask HR. ===== Internal Linking Suggestions ===== * Cyber Crime Complaint in India — full process * Digital Arrest Scam — 7-minute rescue plan * UPI Fraud Recovery — Dial 1930 + RBI 3-day rule * RTI Drafter — file an RTI to MeitY / DoT / Police * Loan App Harassment Recovery * AePS / Aadhaar Biometric Fraud Recovery * Police Powers — what an arrest legally means * Consumer Court — file online via e-Daakhil ===== External References ===== * National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal — https://cybercrime.gov.in * Sanchar Saathi (DoT) — https://sancharsaathi.gov.in * CBIC ICEGATE (real customs portal) — https://icegate.gov.in * FedEx India customer service — 1800-22-6161 (only verify, don't call back unknown) * DHL India — 1800-22-1345 * BlueDart — 1860-233-1234 * RBI Banking Ombudsman (CMS) — https://cms.rbi.org.in * NALSA (free legal aid) — 15100 / https://nalsa.gov.in ===== Conclusion ===== The FedEx / courier scam is the same playbook as digital-arrest, dressed in a parcel costume. The defence: hang up, lock, dial 1930, file FIR. Five minutes that save lakhs. Verify with the real courier if in any doubt — they always confirm there is no parcel in your name. If you need to chase MeitY, DoT, the bank, or police via RTI, use the RTI Drafter — it produces the right RTI in under a minute. ===== Sources ===== * Customs Act, 1962 — §150A (notice procedure). * Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 — §35 (arrest procedure). * Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 — §308, §318, §319, §351. * Information Technology Act, 2000 — §66C, §66D, §69A. * RBI Customer Liability Framework, 2017. * NCRB Cyber Crime Report 2024. * PIB Fact Check archives. * Department of Telecommunications — Sanchar Saathi guidelines. Last reviewed: 5 May 2026 — RTI Wiki editorial team.
