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3 cyber fraudsters held from Rajasthan

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Chandigarh, August 12

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The UT police have arrested three fraudsters for duping a city resident of over Rs 3 crore on the pretext of investment in stocks.

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The suspects have been identified as Mahesh Jangid (24), Vishal Gaur (25) and Hemant Parjapati (26), all residents of Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

Complainant Surinder Kumar Thakur, a Sector 49 resident, had reported that he had joined a WhatsApp group. The accused induced the complainant to invest in the stock market online and subsequently cheated him out of Rs 3.66 crore.

The police said a case was registered in May this year and a team of cybercrime investigation cell traced the suspects and conducted a raid in Jodhpur leading to their arrest. The police said Mahesh opened the bank account on the directions of Vishal, in which the ill-gotten amount was credited. Mahesh used to withdraw the money and got 20% cut out of it. Police investigation revealed that Hemant used to invest the money in cryptocurrency.

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