The accused who masterminded credit card fraud had earlier worked at a call centre.
New Delhi:
South East Delhi police has arrested a trickster who allegedly duped about 700 people in Delhi and neighbouring areas in the past six months through credit card frauds.
Kapil Chaudhary, 26, was arrested from Mohan Garden yesterday. Besides, fake SIM cards, four mobile phones, a huge data of potential victims who use credit cards with names, addresses and mobile numbers of 3000 people, was recovered from his possession, DCP (South East) Mandeep Singh Randhawa said.
In a recent case, the accused had withdrawn Rs 10,000 from the account of a CR Park resident by duping her to reveal her credit card details on the pretext of redeeming her reward points.
The accused who masterminded credit card fraud had earlier worked at a call centre. He used various aliases to contact potential targets selected from the data compiled by him and his accomplices.
During interrogation he confessed to cheating more than 700 people to the tune of several lakh rupees in the last 6 months. Efforts are on to trace his associates who were actively involved in the crime, he said.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
Kapil Chaudhary, 26, was arrested from Mohan Garden yesterday. Besides, fake SIM cards, four mobile phones, a huge data of potential victims who use credit cards with names, addresses and mobile numbers of 3000 people, was recovered from his possession, DCP (South East) Mandeep Singh Randhawa said.
In a recent case, the accused had withdrawn Rs 10,000 from the account of a CR Park resident by duping her to reveal her credit card details on the pretext of redeeming her reward points.
The accused who masterminded credit card fraud had earlier worked at a call centre. He used various aliases to contact potential targets selected from the data compiled by him and his accomplices.
During interrogation he confessed to cheating more than 700 people to the tune of several lakh rupees in the last 6 months. Efforts are on to trace his associates who were actively involved in the crime, he said.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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