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Cybercriminals dupe AIIMS of Rs 12 cr

As much as ₹12 crores from two bank accounts of AIIMS was siphoned by fraudsters by allegedly using 'cloned cheques' over the past one month. The bank has initiated an internal enquiry into the matter.

Cybercriminals dupe AIIMS of Rs 12 cr
Cybercriminals dupe AIIMS of Rs 12 cr
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Published : Nov 30, 2019, 6:05 PM IST

New Delhi: Fraudsters siphoned off ₹12 crores from two bank accounts of India's premier medical institute, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), by allegedly using 'cloned cheques' over the past one month.

The money has been siphoned off from the bank accounts the medical institute has with the State Bank of India (SBI). The bank has initiated an internal enquiry into the matter.

A top-placed source in Delhi Police told a news agency on the condition of anonymity, "This is a case of cybercrime. The accounts from which Rs 12 crore have been withdrawn are operated by the AIIMS director and the Dean. ₹7 crores were withdrawn from the account operated by the Director whereas ₹5 crores were withdrawn from the account held on the name of the Dean."

If sources are to be believed, the AIIMS in its report sent to the Union Health Ministry held responsible for the fraud.

The SBI has also alerted all its branches and advised its employees against paying high-value cheques issued by AIIMS, New Delhi.

A Delhi Police source said: "The hospital administration has already informed the Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police, which has initiated a probe."

A hospital source said that the fraudsters made attempts to siphon off over ₹20 crores from SBI's non-home branch in Dehradun and ₹9 crores from Mumbai in the last one week by allegedly using the cloned cheques. However, they failed in their attempts.

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New Delhi: Fraudsters siphoned off ₹12 crores from two bank accounts of India's premier medical institute, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), by allegedly using 'cloned cheques' over the past one month.

The money has been siphoned off from the bank accounts the medical institute has with the State Bank of India (SBI). The bank has initiated an internal enquiry into the matter.

A top-placed source in Delhi Police told a news agency on the condition of anonymity, "This is a case of cybercrime. The accounts from which Rs 12 crore have been withdrawn are operated by the AIIMS director and the Dean. ₹7 crores were withdrawn from the account operated by the Director whereas ₹5 crores were withdrawn from the account held on the name of the Dean."

If sources are to be believed, the AIIMS in its report sent to the Union Health Ministry held responsible for the fraud.

The SBI has also alerted all its branches and advised its employees against paying high-value cheques issued by AIIMS, New Delhi.

A Delhi Police source said: "The hospital administration has already informed the Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police, which has initiated a probe."

A hospital source said that the fraudsters made attempts to siphon off over ₹20 crores from SBI's non-home branch in Dehradun and ₹9 crores from Mumbai in the last one week by allegedly using the cloned cheques. However, they failed in their attempts.

Also read: UP: Drunk father kills two minor daughters after argument with wife

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New Delhi, Nov 30 (IANS) Fraudsters siphoned off Rs 12 crore from two bank accounts of India's premier medical institute, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), by allegedly using 'cloned cheques' over the past one month.



The money has been siphoned off from the bank accounts the medical institute has with the State Bank of India (SBI). The bank has initiated an internal enquiry into the matter.



A top placed source in Delhi Police told IANS on the condition of anonymity, "This is a case of cyber crime. The accounts from which Rs 12 crore have been withdrawn are operated by the AIIMS director and the Dean. Rs 7 crore were withdrawn from the account operated by the Director whereas Rs 5 crore were withdrawn from the account held on the name of the Dean."



If sources are to be believed, the AIIMS in its report sent to the Union Health Ministry held responsible for the fraud.



The SBI has also alerted all its branches and advised its employees against paying high value cheques issued by AIIMS, New Delhi.



A Delhi Police source said: "The hospital administration has already informed the Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police, which has initiated a probe."



A hospital source said that the fraudsters made attempts to siphon off over Rs 20 crore from SBI's non-home branch in Dehradun and Rs 9 crore from Mumbai in the last one week by allegedly using the cloned cheques. However, they failed in their attempts.


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