Fake Call Centres Busted in Delhi and Noida; 28 Arrested
The Cyberabad Police here on Thursday said they have busted two fake call centres in New Delhi and Noida and arrested 28 people, including several women, for allegedly duping citizens by posing as employees of a State-run bank and an app-based loan platform.
Hyderabad, Dec 2: The Cyberabad Police here on Thursday said they have busted two fake call centres in New Delhi and Noida and arrested 28 people, including several women, for allegedly duping citizens by posing as employees of a State-run bank and an app-based loan platform. Police raided the fake call centre in Delhi and arrested a gang of 14 involved in as many cases in Cyberabad Commissionerate and 195 cases all over the country, Cyberabad Commissioner of Police Stephen Raveendra told reporters here.
The gang pretended to be bank employees and cheated citizens to the tune of crores of rupees, he said. The Commissioner said the gang, after collecting the bank's credit cardholders data, contacted them using spoofing call applications in the guise of verification and to issue new cards and cheated them by making the customers share OTPs with them from which they made online transactions. Goa Police Bust Fake Call Centre, Arrest 13 From Various States for Duping US Citizens.
The police took up investigation after a complainant from here approached them stating that he was duped of Rs 1.64 lakh from the callers under the pretext of issuing new credit cards. During the course of investigation, a police team tracked down an office in Delhi which was running the fake call centre with spoofing applications and nabbed 14 from there besides in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Similarly, the police busted a fake loan call centre racket operating from Noida and arrested 14 people, including seven women, involved in 27 cases across different States, the Commissioner said. The accused, after collecting the details of loan applicants, called them by posing as employees from lending platforms and cheated them to the tune of lakhs of rupees, the official said.
Acting on a complaint from a city-based person that the fraudsters called him informing that he is eligible for a personal loan of Rs five lakh and collected Rs 2.17 lakh from him for different charges such as processing fee among other charges, a police team raided the call centre in Noida and apprehended the 14.