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Gwalior cyber police arrested three students in Noida for scamming a BSF officer of over Rs 71 lakh, falsely posing as Mumbai Crime Branch officers. They exploited his fear of arrest for money laundering, forcing multiple transactions. The suspects transferred the scammed funds to various locations and collaborated with a Chinese gang to convert the amounts into USDT.
The investigation, involving searches at multiple locations in Pune, Delhi, Noida and Muzaffarnagar, has revealed a sophisticated network of bogus...
According to the victim, a resident of Sector 47-C, Chandigarh, she received a WhatsApp call on January 15; the caller falsely claimed that her...
The case has been transferred from the Pydhonie police station to Mumbai crime branch as a precaution for a fair probe, said senior police officers
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Former teacher, Refilwe Masango insists First National Bank (FNB) should have protected her when on three instances in one week, she was escorted into...
These projects include six projects completed with a budget of ₹15 crore, while Noida MLA Pankaj Singh, Noida authority additional chief executive...
Class 10 students appeared for the English exam and Class 12 students appeared for the Entrepreneurship examination respectively across multiple...