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Account Freeze Below ₹5 Lakhs? Cyber Sahayak Offers Free Consultation

Account Frozen with Less Than ₹5 Lakhs? Cyber Sahayak is Here to Help – Free Consultation Available!

At Cyber Sahayak, we understand how stressful it can be when your bank account gets frozen — especially when the amount is under ₹5 lakhs. Whether it's due to a cyber fraud investigation, suspicious transaction, or a third-party complaint, you have the right to know what’s happening and how to respond.

Our expert team helps individuals like you navigate such situations every day. Don’t delay — book your free consultation now and get clear, actionable advice tailored to your case.

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