Cyber ​​fraudsters caught by Gurugram police in the name of getting jobs abroad.

Cyber ​​fraudsters caught by Gurugram police in the name of getting jobs abroad.
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Gurugram News: People were called and assured of getting jobs abroad. That was not assurance but a fraud. The youth got trapped in this fraud and lost lakhs of rupees. Police has busted such a gang and fake call center. 8 cyber fraudsters including 5 women have been caught on the spot. Assistant Police Sohna Vipin Ahlawat told on Thursday that many revelations have been made during interrogation of the accused.

According to the information, by creating a website in the name of International Job Solution.com, the youth were promised jobs. That too abroad. Most of the unemployed youth fell into their trap. These cyber fraudsters used to commit fraud and cheating by taking the youth into confidence.

They used to take 2 to 3 lakh rupees per youth in the name of getting a job abroad. These cyber thugs used to get the cheated amount deposited in fake bank accounts, so that they can easily withdraw that amount and avoid police action.

Fake bank accounts were provided to them by their other partner. The accused were running a call center for about 6 months and committing fraud. These people used to get a salary of 18 thousand rupees per month for committing fraud.

The police team arrested 8 accused including 4 girls from this fake call center. They were identified as Narendra Kumar resident of village Palam Delhi, Vikrant Singh resident of Bara Khurd Jind, Ravi Kumar resident of Raghuveer Enclave Delhi, Kajal resident of Aliganj Kotla Mubarakpur Delhi, Garima resident of Jiyanpur district Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh), Agnes Francesh resident of Anuppur (Madhya Pradesh), Ranjan Kumar resident of Shyam Vihar Phase-2 Delhi and Sahil Poonia resident of village Diktaniya Ganganagar (Rajasthan).

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The police team took further action against the accused and registered a case under the Cyber ​​Crime South Police Station. 10 mobile phones and 4 laptops used by the accused in the fraud have also been recovered from their possession by the police team.