Noida Police Bust Cybercrime Syndicate in Rajasthan Involved in Digital Arrests and Fraud

Noida Police's cyber crime unit apprehended six individuals in Rajasthan for their involvement in 'digital arrests', drug trafficking, illegal passport creation, and money laundering. The gang's activities were linked to 73 complaints across multiple states. They manipulated victims by posing as law enforcement officers using AI-generated voices and videos, leading to significant financial loss.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Noida | Updated: 14-07-2024 23:43 IST | Created: 14-07-2024 23:43 IST
Noida Police Bust Cybercrime Syndicate in Rajasthan Involved in Digital Arrests and Fraud
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Noida Police's cyber crime unit has arrested six members of a gang involved in 'digital arrests' and fraudulent activities, including drug trafficking and illegal passport creation. The suspects were apprehended in Rajasthan, linked to 73 complaints across multiple states.

The gang duped victims by posing as law enforcement officers, using AI-generated voices and videos to instill fear. They confined victims to their homes under the guise of international investigations, causing significant financial losses.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Vivek Ranjan Rai stated that the suspects were caught in the Sikar district. The gang's deceptive tactics involved third-party bank accounts and fake IDs, making their 'digital arrests' appear legitimate.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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