India, Jan. 24 -- The Delhi police arrested eight persons across three states in connection with an alleged duping case of an elderly NRI couple. The couple was reportedly duped of over Rs.14 crore through 'digital arrest'. Police also found a cyber-fraud racket with links to operators in Cambodia and Nepal.
The arrest exposed a well-coordinated network of individuals who impersonated law enforcement agencies and siphoned off the victims' money through mule bank accounts, news agency PTI reported. The accused were apprehended from different states, including Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha, following an operation by Delhi Police.
The accused arrested in the case are Divyang Patel (30) and Krutik Shitole (26), Mahavir Sharma (27), Anki...
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