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Patna police arrests three for cyber fraud

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Patna, Mar 2 (PTI) Patna Police on Sunday arrested three persons in two separate cases related to cyber fraud in the state capital, an official said on Monday.

The arrests were made in the process of regular raids conducted by the police across the city.

DSP (Cyber) Nitish Chandra Dharia told reporters, “An FIR was lodged against 21-year-old Vikash Kumar Vipul, a resident of Patna’s Danapur locality, by a plaintiff whom he duped of Rs 2.24 crore in the name of share market investment.

Vipul, along with his group, used to trap people through share market investment advertisements at public places, Dharia said.

“Initially, they would return the benefits to the investor, but when the sums got more, they ghosted the target,” he added.

The DSP said the police are conducting raids to nab other members of his group.

Patna police also arrested Sanjay Kumar Pathak (42) and Shabir Khan, both residents of Patna district, on Sunday for defrauding people through the operation of mule accounts.

“In the process of investigation, we found that the arrested persons would allow sums appropriated through cybercrime into their current accounts, and would later transfer it to other accounts after deducting 10-20 per cent commission,” Dharia said.

They used to work like a syndicate, and the involvement of other persons has come to light. The police are investigating all aspects of the case, he added.

According to an official, complaints are registered against all three accused from various states on the National Crime Reporting (NCRP) portal.

“While 21 cases are registered against Vipul, Sanjay Kumar Pathak faces two complaints and Shabir Khan 16,” he added. PTI SUK RG

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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