Two accused arrested for 6.5 Lakh -Kuber fraud in Noida arrested

NEIDA, APRIL 1 (IANS). Two evil cyber criminals were arrested by the commissioner of the Cyber ​​Crime Gautam Budh Nagar in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Two cell phones and two checks were recovered from his possession. Police said this accused had earlier cheated by calling themselves an officer of a loan business by making false calls. A person from Noida began the process of adopting a loan of Rs 12 Lakh of Bajaj Finserv. During this time, a call came to the victim, in which the person who described himself as the relationship manager of Bajaj Finserv company claimed that if he deposited the money by the check, he would have to pay less interest and the amount that would be deposited would be adjusted to his original loan. Relying on this case of the accused, the complainant put Rs 6.5 Lakh through the check. When he realized the fraud, on March 24, he filed a complaint with Cyber ​​Crime Noida police station. On this, the police registered a case and started investigating. Police in the police, Noida, started action based on local intelligence and confidential information. Watch the activities of the accused and collected evidence. In the end, both accused were arrested on Tuesday from Sector 62 in Noida. One of the arrested accused is Prince Kumar (originally a resident of the Munger district Bihar), who currently lived in Amrapali Silicon City in Sector 76, Noida. The second accused is Sushil Kumar (originally a resident of the Sitamarhi district Bihar), who currently lives in the public apartment of Sector 122 in Noida. The police under -examination revealed that the accused had called people with their other accomplices. He took people into a trap earlier by calling himself an employee of the various loan business and took a large amount of money by attracting them to lower the interest rate. Police recovered two Android phones and two checks from the accused. Noida police have called on citizens not to be alert with cyber criminals and do not fall under the guise of any unknown calls or messages. -Ians pkt/Ekd shares this story tags

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