Digital Deception: The Fake Government Website Scam Exposed
A 24-year-old named Anshul Yadav was arrested for creating fraudulent government-like websites to deceive people by collecting payments for bogus transport services across India. The police investigation unveiled a sophisticated scam involving multiple bank accounts and digital operations to mimic official websites convincingly.
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Police have apprehended Anshul Yadav, a 24-year-old with an MCA degree, for allegedly fabricating and managing fraudulent websites that mimic government transport portals to dupe citizens. Yadav, from Etawah, was nabbed following a thorough financial investigation.
The fake website, 'parivahan.online,' was discovered after a complainant reported being defrauded while attempting to book a vehicle number plate online, leading to a broader investigation that uncovered Yadav's digital scam network.
Authorities conducted a meticulous inquiry, including technical analysis and digital surveillance, revealing interstate operations. They seized numerous electronic devices and gathered evidence pointing to a larger cyber fraud operation, actively searching for other potential accomplices.
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