India, Oct. 22 -- Two Delhi residents were arrested for allegedly running a pan-India fake safari booking racket by exploiting official websites of major national parks, including Gir National Park in Gujarat, to sell permits at inflated rates, police said on Wednesday.
The Gandhinagar-based Cyber Centre of Excellence of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID)-Crime arrested the duo from Delhi and brought them to Gujarat, an official statement said.
According to police, Ajaykumar Chaudhary, originally from Bihar's Begusarai, was living in Delhi's Badli, and Arvind Upadhyay, originally from Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad, was residing in Delhi's Karol Bagh.
Police said the two had created fake identities to bulk-book safari slots in adva...
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