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Cyber fraud racket with Dubai links busted in Lucknow; 15 arrested for scamming over 1,000 people via Telegram, WhatsApp and Reddy Anna app
Cyber fraud racket with Dubai links busted in Lucknow; 15 arrested for scamming over 1,000 people via Telegram, WhatsApp and Reddy Anna app

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

Cyber fraud racket with Dubai links busted in Lucknow; 15 arrested for scamming over 1,000 people via Telegram, WhatsApp and Reddy Anna app

In a major cybercrime crackdown, Lucknow police have busted a multi-layered fraudulent call centre involved in a wide network of digital scams, allegedly controlled by a kingpin operating from Dubai. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The racket, run from a residential tower in Vrindavan Yojna, targeted over 1,000 victims across India and is estimated to have defrauded several crores through WhatsApp, Telegram, and betting apps like Reddy Anna, according to TOI report. Acting on a tip-off, the Crime Unit of Lucknow Police conducted a coordinated raid and arrested 15 accused. The operation revealed the call centre was functioning as a front-end terminal for outreach and coordination, while the core planning and money movement were managed remotely through VoIP, virtual numbers, and encrypted messaging platforms. Additional DCP (Crime) Vasanth Kumar, who led the investigation, told TOI that the accused had confessed to their roles in executing cyber fraud and online gambling scams. 'They admitted they destroyed devices after use and frequently changed locations to avoid detection. The Cyber Crime Portal has confirmed 69 complaints linked to the seized phones, and another 157 complaints linked to recovered passbooks and cheque books,' he said. Kumar explained that victims were first lured via WhatsApp with offers of easy online income — such as paid reviews, video likes, and commission-based tasks. 'Once they showed interest, they were moved to Telegram groups or bots, where automation and end-to-end encryption protected the scammers' identities,' he added. In the next phase of the scam, victims were given small fake wins to build trust. Later, they were encouraged to make larger deposits for higher returns — often via betting apps like Reddy Anna. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'Once substantial funds were received, the scammers either blocked user accounts or manipulated balances to show losses. The money was then diverted into mule accounts and crypto wallets, making it nearly untraceable,' Kumar said. The alleged mastermind, identified as Vishal Yadav alias Ganni alias Prince, is suspected to have operated the scam from Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Dubai, constantly shifting bases to evade law enforcement. Officials believe the operation had previously been run from abroad but was relocated to Lucknow just a month ago. Kumar confirmed the use of Layered financial channels, including cryptocurrency and illegal betting platforms, to launder the stolen funds. 'They used VoIP services and virtual numbers to disguise locations and encrypted channels to manage communications,' he said.

IRCTC Stops 2.5 Crore Fake Accounts to Make Tatkal Ticket Booking Easier
IRCTC Stops 2.5 Crore Fake Accounts to Make Tatkal Ticket Booking Easier

Hans India

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

IRCTC Stops 2.5 Crore Fake Accounts to Make Tatkal Ticket Booking Easier

IRCTC, the online ticket booking system of Indian Railways, has taken strong steps to stop cheating in Tatkal ticket bookings. Many agents and fraudsters were creating fake accounts using fake email IDs. These accounts booked Tatkal tickets very fast and sold them at high prices in the black market. This made it hard for real passengers to book tickets. What IRCTC Did: Removed 2.5 crore fake user IDs Blocked 6,800+ fake email websites used for opening fake accounts Found 2.9 lakh fake bookings made in just 5 minutes after Tatkal booking opened New Technology to Stop Fraud: IRCTC is using AI (Artificial Intelligence) and anti-bot software to stop fake bookings. Bots were doing 50% of login attempts, but now this number is much lower because of these new tools. Aadhaar OTP Will Be Required: Soon, passengers will need to verify their Aadhaar using OTP to book Tatkal tickets. If your IRCTC account is linked to Aadhaar, you will get priority in booking. Better Booking Success: Before, only 43.1% of people were able to book Tatkal tickets. Now, after these changes, 62.2% of passengers are getting their tickets. Complaints and Safety: So far, 134 complaints about fake bookings have been made on the Cyber Crime Portal. IRCTC says these steps will help real users get tickets without problems.

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