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).
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Central Sanjay Sain, a 40-year-old woman from Central Delhi filed an online complaint on National Cyber Crime Portal regarding a deduction of Rs. 61,800/- from her Bank Account fraudulently.
"Delhi Police arrested four fraudsters, Rahul Sharma, Amir Ansari, Kalim Ansari, and Nikhil Pal, and solved a cheating case involving Rs. 1,94,000/- registered u/s 420 IPC, Cyber PS/NE and recovered 7 mobile phones, 10 SIM cards, 7 ATM cards, 11 chequebooks, and 1 passbook. They started chea
The cyber fraudster mainly operated by enticing people across India by sending false messages claiming heavy discounts on flight tickets and visas. After defrauding the people, the accused used the victims' money for betting.
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.
Delhi police busted a gang and arrested three persons on Thursday for allegedly duping people on the pretext of offering jobs in countries like Turkey and Ethiopia, officials said.
Raipur Poice on Monday arrested four people and busted a gang of fraudsters who allegedly indulged in duping people across the country by posing as customer care executives.
Cyber Police Team of Delhi Police have arrested 9 members of an interstate gang for allegedly duping people in the national capital on the pretext of giving them jobs.
Two fraudsters involved in cheating people on pretext of converting or redeeming their credit card points into rupees were arrested on Tuesday by a team of Cybercrime police, South West District, said the officials.