The Hyderabad police have arrested a man for allegedly duping people of money by creating fake social media accounts in the names of IAS, IPS officers, MPs, MLAs, and doctors, said the police on Tuesday.
The Uttar Pradesh police have arrested three persons belonging to an inter-state gang for allegedly duping people of money in the name of an insurance policy bonus, said the police on Saturday.
Hyderabad Police on Friday arrested a fake astrologer for allegedly duping people to the tune of Rs 14 lakh on the pretext of suggesting remedies to avoid bad luck by performing black magic.
A company operating under the name "Curative Survey Private Limited" and through a fraudulent website, has allegedly scammed and cheated individuals, police said on Wednesday.
According to the police, the accused hoodwinked the victims by claiming that they were the authorised dealers of Falguni Pathak's event in Borivali (West), and were selling passes for Rs 3,300, which was less than the actual price of Rs 4,500. (ANI)
"After extorting money from unemployed youth, the thugs closed the office and fled. Seeing no job and no money, the youth lodged a complaint at the APMC police station. During this, it was revealed that these thugs had defrauded 417 youth from different states including Mumbai to the tune of
ED investigation revealed that Omveer Singh had meagre sources of income till 2019 from his employment as a construction site supervisor. After that, he started to impersonate senior government officers working in different departments and started to allure various gullible persons on the pr
According to the police, On 21 August a complaint was received at Cyber Police Station Dwarka, wherein the complainant alleged that an unknown person contacted him through Facebook and offered him to buy gold and silver jewellery at wholesale rates.
Khera further questioned how a Chinese national, Woo Uyanbe stayed in the sensitive towns of Gujarat, bordering Pakistan, and duped 1200 unsuspecting people of Rs 1400 crores within a span of nine days.
The police on Monday said it arrested a couple for allegedly posing as Indian Police Service and Indian Administrative Service officers and duping people of lakhs of rupees by promising jobs in the Srinagar district.
DCP South Chandan Chaudhary, on Saturday, said that credible information was received regarding an illegal call centre who were duping people on the pretext of providing jobs in airport authority.