New Delhi [India], August 9: The Haryana Police in a swift search operation across various states based on the FIR filed by J S Ahluwalia, Group President of Agarwal Packers and Movers Limited have arrested till now 5 men who allegedly conned people and misappropriated their household articl
The actor said he became concerned when he realised that a large number of people were being hoodwinked with conmen using his name to cheat them. The actor said he was informed of instances where people, especially those in remote areas were duped mostly through phishing tools.
Fifteen Indian nationals, who were victims of fake job offers by transnational crime syndicates in Myanmar, were repatriated on Wednesday, according to the Embassy of India in Yangon, Myanmar
According to officials, a team of police raided the house of the accused, who was identified as Anant Jain alias Shontu, but he managed to escape. The raiding team however seized more than Rs 17 crore in cash, gold, and silver from his house.
Delhi Police Special Staff, South, on Saturday busted a fake call centre and arrested six persons, including three women, who duped people on the pretext of providing a job in the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
A team of Reserve police department allegedly duped two retired naval employees of 12.1 lakh rupees on the pretext of a 10 per cent commission on the exchange money, an official said on Friday.
MG Road police station in charge Santosh Yadav said, "The complainant Arvind Chawla had given Rs 76 lakhs for two shops while another complainant Sachin Yadab had paid Rs 18 Lakh for one shop to the accused. The Indore Municipal Corporation had kept the said shops in the reserve quota, it
Two persons have been arrested for allegedly duping four government officials in lieu of protecting them from the action of the Enforcement Directorate, police said here on Tuesday.
According to the FIR lodged at Delhi's IGI Airport, the victim Mohammad Suleman told that he had been living in Saudi Arabia for the last two years and was working as a labourer. Suleman came to Delhi on Sunday on Flynas Airlines from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The complainant Panduri Durga Rao in his complaint said that the accused Praveen Sai claimed himself as a DSP working in CBI, Visakhapatnam and promised that he would arrange a job for the complainant.
Delhi Police have arrested two men who allegedly duped people on the pretext of selling expensive electronic gadgets at throwaway prices, said the police. Three mobile phones used in the commission of the crime were recovered from their possession, added the police.