Faridabad (Haryana): The Faridabad police arrested two members of a gang for allegedly running a fake call centre. The accused duped over 1,784 persons across the country on the pretext of providing work from home. As much as Rs 64,000, 13 SIM cards and 14 mobile phones were seized from them, the police said on Thursday.
The action followed based on a complaint lodged by a Faridabad-based woman, who approached the police after being duped of Rs 1,27,000. Following the complaint, an FIR was registered and a team led by Inspector Basant Chauhan, head of the cybercrime police station, started the probe and finally nabbed the two accused.
The spokesperson of the Faridabad police, Sube Singh said, "The arrested accused were identified as Prabhat and Om Prakash, hailing from Bihar and living in Delhi’s Rohini area. Prabhat is the kingpin of the gang, who operates his fake call centre at Rohini, Delhi and lures people on the pretext of providing work from home and duping them." To nab the accused, a cyber team was formed under the leadership of Inspector Basant, including Sub-Inspector Arjun, SI Bhupendra, SI Neeraj, SI Narendra, head constable Veerpal, female constable Preeti, constables Amit and Anshul.