Mumbai Police Has Arrested Seven People From Five States In A Rs 11 Crore Cyber Fraud Case

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In connection with a ₹10.98 crore cyber fraud case, the South Mumbai Cyber ​​Cell on Tuesday arrested seven people from five states including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, Haryana and Maharashtra.

According to the police, nine police teams have been formed to crack the case. (Representative image/Pexel)”All around ₹2.06 crores have been deposited in the bank accounts of the accused in the present case, while transactions worth approx ₹13 crore linked to 91 other cyber frauds were also detected,” said a police officer.

The arrested accused are Kuvarlal Yale from Gondia in Maharashtra, Adarsh ​​Anand from Uttar Pradesh, Sunil Gupta from Odisha, Rasraj Bauri from Bihar, Sanjay Singh from Punjab and Khirod Sahu from Odisha, the officer said, adding that more arrests are likely as investigations progress.

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