New Delhi, April 11 -- The Delhi Police arrested 11 people, including two alleged kingpins, for allegedly running a fake call centre in South Delhi's Govindpuri area. They allegedly cheated hundreds of people in the pretext of selling them healthcare products, police said. Police said the gang had been active for a year. Customers alleged that they saw Instagram posts and ads of supplements and weight loss pills and contacted the accused. After making payments, they said, they never received the products. DCP (south) Anant Mittal said a team found that a mule account based in Delhi was receiving the cheated funds. The bank details and mobile number used in the scam traced the police to Govindpuri. Police said 35 mobile phones, three laptops...