Cyberabad Police Arrest 4 in ₹3.46 Cr Fraud

Hyderabad:The Cyberabad cybercrime police acknowledged they had arrested four persons from AP for allegedly offering financial institution accounts that had been frail for undertaking two assorted cybercrimes whereby two persons had been cheated of Rs 3.46 crore.
In one case, the sufferer used to be cheated of Rs 2,90,04,585 after fraudsters, posing as stock market consultants, lured the sufferer to join a WhatsApp neighborhood and birth investing via a false trading utility.
The accused portrayed the utility as a international institutional investor (FII) platform registered with the Securities and Alternate Board of India (Sebi) and confirmed manipulated profits and bogus IPO allotments to possess his belief, police acknowledged.
The rip-off came to gentle after his attempts to withdraw money had been reportedly blocked and the scamsters demanded further funds. Investigating into his complaint, police arrested Shivakanth Raju Datla and Surya Bhagavan Morapaka, both from Andhra Pradesh, for allegedly offering financial institution accounts to route the cheated money for commission.
In the 2d case, a 74-yr-outdated lady used to be allegedly placed below a digital arrest and used to be cheated of `56,50,000. Fraudsters posed as telecom officials and intimidated the sufferer by claiming that her Aadhaar card used to be linked to serious crimes, including money laundering and human trafficking.
She used to be later also connected with alleged Mumbai law enforcement officials and used to be reportedly shown solid RBI paperwork via WhatsApp video calls. Two accused – Kesana Manikya Rao and Kesana Laxmi Nandini, both from Andhra Pradesh – had been arrested for allegedly supplying financial institution accounts frail to siphon off the cash.
General, between January 16 and January 22, the cybercrime police detected 14 cases and arrested 23 persons across a couple of states. Of those, six cases involved trading fraud (11 arrests), three digital arrest cases (five arrests), two segment-time job fraud cases (three arrests), one job fraud case (two arrests), and two loan fraud cases (two arrests).
For the period of the identical period, courts issued 354 refund orders in 70 cases, ensuing within the return of `1.06 crore to victims.
Saroornagar: Police Probe Missing Gold Chain of Accident Sufferer at Non-public Successfully being facility
Hyderabad:Saroornagar police fetch registered a case in line with a complaint lodged by the family of a success-and-sprint sufferer who alleged his gold chain went lacking when he used to be undergoing remedy at a non-public clinic. Sunil Kumar sustained severe injuries within the accident that took place early on January 17.
Locals shifted him to a clinic in Saroornagar for emergency scientific care. Family acknowledged that on the time he used to be taken to the clinic, Sunil Kumar used to be sporting a 2.2-tola gold chain which used to be visible on his neck earlier than he used to be taken into the emergency room.
The complaint acknowledged that after preliminary remedy, doctors referred him to 1 other clinic which capability that of his severe condition. Whereas he used to be being shifted, the family seen that the gold chain used to be lacking. No topic making an strive to procure it, they had been unable to ticket the jewellery.
The family alleged that the chain used to be present until the sufferer used to be taken interior the emergency ward on the clinic and suspected that it’d fetch long past lacking interior the premises. They claimed that the clinic management used to be uncooperative and failed to present procure admission to to CCTV footage or allow questioning of workers who had been on responsibility on the time.
Petbasheerabad: Man Stabbed by Nephew, Excessive
Hyderabad:A 56-yr-outdated man, Chinta Shankarayya, used to be allegedly stabbed by his nephew over a property dispute at Maisammaguda in Petbasheerabad, on Friday morning. Police identified the accused as Chinta Ravi, 32. Police acknowledged Shankarayya sustained injuries to his abdominal, throat, left ear and face.
Police acknowledged there used to be an ongoing property dispute between Ravi and his brother Raju. Shankarayya, their uncle, had allegedly supported Raju. This reportedly resulted in Ravi maintaining a grudge against him.
Following the assault, locals rushed Shankarayya to a nearby clinic, where his condition is known to be severe. A case has been registered and efforts are on to ticket the accused.



