Jaipur, July 2 -- Two people from Barmer district have been arrested for their alleged involvement in duping a Delhi resident of Rs.14 lakh through a fake cybercrime extortion call, the Cyber Police of North District, Delhi, said on Tuesday. Deputy Commissioner of Police, North District, Delhi, Raja Banthia said the case came to light after a complaint was filed by 57-year-old Kailash Kumar Meena, a resident of Kishan Ganj, Delhi, stating that he was manipulated into transferring Rs.14 lakh to an account provided by a caller claiming to be an officer from Cyber Crime, Bombay. An FIR (No. 27/25) was registered on April 22 under BNS section 318(4) at Police Station Cyber North, Delhi, the officer said, adding that a multi-layered investigation was launched. "On June 15, a raid was conducted in the area of Barmer, Rajasthan and one of the accused persons Banshi Lal was apprehended. Upon detailed questioning, he provided information about his co-accused Prem Kumar who was residing in the same village. Further, at his instance, accused Prem Kumar was also apprehended from his house in Barmer on the same day," he added....