12 June,2019 08:00 PM IST | | mid-day online desk
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On June 12, 2019, the Madhya Pradesh Cyber Cell claimed to have busted a gang of dupers with the arrest of 78 people. While 75 of them have been sent to jail, three others were under remand, the police said. The 78 accused were arrested from a call centre in Vijay Nagar, here, on Tuesday.
"Most of the people arrested are residents of Nagaland and Meghalaya," Cyber Cell's Superintendent of Police Jitender Singh told IANS.
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According to the police, the members of the gang threatened American citizens by pretending to be American agency officers and used to say that their social security numbers were found in connection with money laundering, drug trafficking cases and would demand money to settle the case.
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According to the cyber cell, the gang had data of one million US citizens and used to send voice messages to over 10 thousand people simultaneously. Over 100 computers, software and more than 100 mobile phones were seized from the call centre.
Those arrested include kingpin Javed, Shahrukh, and Bhaval. Two other gang members, Rahil and Sunny Chauhan, were absconding, the police said. Ahmedabad residents Rahil and Javed had opened the call centre almost a year ago, said sources.
In another incident, a 32-year-old agricultural officer was cheated by some foreign nationals to the tune of Rs 32 lakh by befriending him over social media and asking him to make online payments on an account under some pretext. One Nigerian accused Orso Yuce, 35, has been arrested in the case by the Bandra police.
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Complainant Abasaheb More, 32, a resident of Sangamner, Ahmednagar, works as an agricultural officer at the block level. More was on a Mumbai tour last month when he received a friend request on his Facebook account from a woman named Silvana Lidiyana. The two soon began chatting and Lidiyana told More that she stayed in the United Kingdom and was to visit India soon. She also said that she would like to meet him. Read the full story here.
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