Command chain spread across four countries
India, Jan. 11 -- The case exposes a complex transnational command chain, with Cambodia serving as the training and recruitment ground, Chinese nationals supplying and configuring sim box hardware, a Pakistani handler facilitating funding and IMEI manipulation, and Nepal suspected to be the current operational nerve centre providing remote control, police said.
Searches across locations led to the recovery of 22 sim boxes, eight mobile phones, three laptops, seven CCTV cameras, three passports, Cambodia employment cards, 10 Indian sims and 120 foreign sims of China Mobile, according to police.
Forensic analysis conducted with the National Cyber Forensic Laboratory and the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre revealed over 5,000 compromise...
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