India, Sept. 17 -- The Wagholi police have arrested two interstate gang members for their alleged involvement in an interstate racket that hacked credit cards and used them to fraudulently purchase mobile phones online, said police on Tuesday.
The accused have been identified as Aslam Khan, 22, from Bihar, currently living in Wagholi, and Adib Khan, 21, from Surat in Gujarat. A search for an unknown mastermind from Jharkhand is underway, police said.
According to police, the incident was reported between August 16 and September 7, and a complaint was filed by a 32-year-old victim who is working in the Indian Armed Forces as a naik.
On August 16, an APK file was received on his messenger, offering a 50% discount on shopping.
When the v...
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