Fear as a Weapon
Borrowers already live with stress. But some recovery agents cross every limit—
👉 Calling borrowers while pretending to be “police officers”
👉 Visiting homes in plain clothes claiming to be from “crime branch”
👉 Threatening jail if dues are not paid immediately
For borrowers, this is terrifying. But here’s the truth: loan default is not a crime, and agents are not police. If someone poses as police, it’s fraud—and you have the right to fight back.
1. Why Agents Pretend to Be Police
To scare borrowers into instant payments
To avoid showing proper authorization from the bank
To create humiliation in front of neighbors or colleagues
To trick borrowers into giving cash without proof
👉 This is not loan recovery—it’s illegal impersonation.
2. What the Law Says
✅ Loan Default = Civil, Not Criminal
Defaulting on a personal loan, credit card, or loan app is a civil matter, not a criminal one. You cannot go to jail for missing EMIs.
✅ Only Police Can Act as Police
Recovery agents cannot call or visit while pretending to be police officers. That’s a violation under:
IPC Section 170 – Impersonating a public servant
IPC Section 506 – Criminal intimidation
RBI Guidelines – Strictly ban abusive or threatening tactics
👉 If an agent poses as police, it’s a crime—not your fault.
3. What to Do Immediately
✅ Step 1: Stay Calm
Don’t panic. Remember: agents cannot arrest you.
✅ Step 2: Ask for ID Proof
Genuine police always show ID cards and written warrants. If they hesitate, they’re fakes.
✅ Step 3: Record Evidence
Take photos, audio, or video of their threats—this is powerful proof.
✅ Step 4: Do Not Pay Cash
Never hand over money without official receipts and bank settlement letters.
✅ Step 5: File a Complaint
Report impersonation to your local police station and to the bank/NBFC directly.
👉 The law is on your side—not theirs.
4. Real-Life Story
Case: Ananya, 36, Bengaluru
Loan dues: ₹4.5 lakh on credit cards
Two men visited her home, claimed to be “police,” and threatened to take her to the station
She panicked but recorded their conversation on her phone
With Lawfully Finance:
Complaint filed → agents blacklisted by the bank
Harassment stopped in 3 days
Negotiated settlement at ₹1.6 lakh only
Legal closure with NOCs
👉 Ananya says: “They tried to scare me as police, but Lawfully Finance gave me real protection.”
5. Why Ignoring Is Dangerous
If you stay silent when agents pose as police:
❌ Harassment will continue
❌ Fraudulent payments may happen in panic
❌ Family members may lose trust and respect
❌ Mental trauma increases
👉 Silence encourages abuse. Action stops it.
6. How Lawfully Finance Protects Borrowers
At Lawfully Finance, we act as the shield against such illegal tactics:
✔ File complaints under RBI + IPC against fake agents
✔ Negotiate directly with banks for safe settlement
✔ Stop harassment calls and fake police visits permanently
✔ Ensure closure with official letters & NOCs
✔ Guide borrowers on CIBIL rebuilding after settlement
👉 We don’t just save money—we restore dignity and peace.
7. Settlement: The Permanent Solution
While legal complaints stop harassment, settlement closes the loan forever.
✔ Dues reduced by 50–70%
✔ Banks issue settlement letters and NOCs
✔ No agent can harass again
👉 That’s how borrowers not only stop fake police threats but also win real freedom.
8. Quick Checklist for Borrowers
📌 Police cannot collect EMIs
📌 Loan default ≠ jail
📌 Always demand written notices, not threats
📌 Record every fake police attempt
📌 Seek lawful help before it’s too late
Conclusion: Don’t Fall for Fake Fear
Recovery agents posing as police are not authority—they are criminals misusing fear.
👉 You cannot be jailed for loan default.
👉 You can fight back with RBI rules and IPC laws.
👉 With settlement, you can close the loan legally and permanently.
📌 At Lawfully Finance, we’ve saved countless borrowers from this exact trap—restoring dignity, peace, and financial control.
Because in the end, no fake “police” can take away your rights.
