Four cybercriminals arrested in Jharkhand's Jamtara district
Their area of operation was mainly Maharashtra, Gujarat and West Bengal.Further investigation was underway.Those arrested were Rizwan Ansari 19, Basir Ansari 30, Saklain Ansari 19, Safauddin Ansari 20 and Mujahid Ansari 21.Police said Rizwan had a criminal antecedent and had been to jail in 2023.
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Four cybercriminals, including two teenagers, were arrested in Jharkhand's Jamtara district, police said on Tuesday.
Acting on a tip-off, a raid was conducted in Karmatand police station area and four criminals were arrested for committing online fraud, Superintendent of Police Sambhu Kumar Singh said.
Police also apprehended the cybercriminals' SIM card supplier in Kalajharia locality. He had visited the area to deliver SIM cards to the cybercriminals but was caught by the police.
Police seized five mobile phones, six SIM cards, three ATM cards, and one PAN and Aadhaar card each, and a motorcycle from their possession, the SP said.
Police registered two cases under sections of BNS, IT Act and Telecommunication Act.
The SP said the accused used to procure mobile numbers of gullible customers and convince them that their debit or credit cards were blocked. They then cunningly procured bank details by sending them screenshots with assurance to unblock the cards and duped them of money online. Their area of operation was mainly Maharashtra, Gujarat and West Bengal.
Further investigation was underway.
Those arrested were Rizwan Ansari (19), Basir Ansari (30), Saklain Ansari (19), Safauddin Ansari (20) and Mujahid Ansari (21).
Police said Rizwan had a criminal antecedent and had been to jail in 2023.
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