Nagaland Police has issued a warning about the rising threat posed by second-hand car syndicates operating in neighboring states. The advisory, released on December 20, highlights the increasing number of fraudulent activities targeting car buyers, particularly in the border districts of Nagaland.
The police have urged the public to be cautious when purchasing second-hand vehicles, especially from sellers in neighboring states or through unverified online platforms. These syndicates are reportedly deceiving buyers, putting them at risk of financial loss and legal complications.