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Digital arrest scam: Six-member gang arrested by Mumbai police

The gang members hailing from Rajasthan used to pose as CBI officials and dupe people after subjecting them to “digital arrest”

Mumbai police arrested six people for duping people after subjecting them to “digital arrest”. (Picture for representation: iStock)

By: India Weekly

MUMBAI Crime Branch has arrested six members of a gang that duped people after subjecting them to “digital arrest”, an official said on Thursday.

The gang members, who would pose as CBI officials, have been identified as Gangvishan Manju (32), Vilas Bishnoi (21), Premsukh Bishnoi (19), Ramniwas Bishnoi (32), Sunil Bishnoi (24) and Ajay Kumar Bishnoi (21), the official said.

“They are from Rajasthan and were arrested from a hotel in South Mumbai. They had come to collect proceeds of crime and were in the process of sending it abroad via USDT. Our probe began when a 49-year-old Kandivali man lost ₹3.2 million after being ‘digitally’ arrested.

“He had deposited money in the current account of a bank. This amount was transferred into 15 bank accounts within few minutes,” the official said.

“On examining the transactions, cyber police found one account was in a bank in Chembur, into which ₹528,000 was transferred. We arrested a man connected to this account. Further probe led to five more arrests,” he said. (PTI)

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