Three illegal call centres busted, 37 arrested for duping victims overseas


New Delhi, Mar 23 ( IANS): Three illegal call centres have been busted by the Delhi Police cyber cell, one of them in Bindapur and two in Janakpuri.

The accused were running multiple fake processes including a Social Security Number scam, the Apple Tech Support scam and the Amazon Tech Support scam. As many as 37 accused have been arrested for allegedly duping foreigners.

The accused used to send voice recordings to foreign nationals pretending to be US Drug Enforcement personnel and then extorted money from them.

They also used to send recorded messages pretending to be from Apple Technical Support and Amazon Technical Support and then con unsuspecting callers. As disclosed by the accused, they have conned thousands of people of crores of rupees in this manner.

A raid was conducted at the premises on Monday and it was found that the accused were running illegal call centres in Bindapur and Janakpuri.

"Two separate cases were registered against the scam centres and a total of 37 persons, including managers, supervisors and operators, were arrested. Out of these, nine were working at the Bindapur centre and 28 at the Janakpuri centres. A total of 56 desktops and 41 phones have been seized from the three locations," said Anyesh Roy, DCP Cyber crime.

Earlier, 34 persons were arrested for running similar illegal call centres in Delhi's Uttamnagar.

 

  

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