Police said that the gang had been active for several months and targeted citizens by promising recovery of money from lapsed insurance policies or offering loans with minimal documentation.
Police said they allegedly collected data of applicants through online portals, impersonated officials from the Union government, and charged victims between ₹2,000 and ₹25,000 for nonexistent jobs.
GLOUCESTER TWP., N.J. (WPVI) -- Police are warning residents about a phone scam where callers impersonate a Gloucester Township, New Jersey officer and try to convince potential victims they are ...
JAIPUR: City police arrested 60 people Friday after raiding two fake call centres that allegedly defrauded thousands of American citizens by having telecallers pose as genuine customer support ...
Punjab Police on Thursday categorically rejected all allegations of fake encounters involving its Crime Control Department ...
A retired police officer has lost his pension savings after responding to a call that claimed his life certificate needed an urgent update.