Woman used to provide Bank account on rent for online fraud, arrested
Woman used to provide Bank account on rent for online fraud, arrested
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Cases of cybercrime are increasing in India. There is a large number of frauds online in this. Rupees are withdrawn from a bank account without a cord and OTP number. Neither the police nor the banks are able to recover the money. But recently, the cyber police of UP has detained a woman who used to give bank accounts on rent to online fraudsters. The woman is also known to be in contact with several international gangs. The accused woman is about to reside in Ghaziabad.

The cyber police of IG zone Agra has given information about an international gang. This gang cheated online and used to withdraw money from people's bank account. Used to transfer that amount to another bank account in India. Inspector Shailesh Kumar Singh said that the task of getting a bank account to the International Gang was done by Tarun Yadav, a woman from Ghaziabad. Police have been reported to have associated the woman with several major international gangs.

In interrogation to the police, Tarun Yadav said that in cases of a fraud, the gang used to provide all the bank accounts required. In return, he used to get 15 percent of the total amount of fraud. If an account holder were directly introduced to the gang, the amount would be divided between 7 and 8 percent. According to Inspector Shailesh Kumar Singh, Tarun Yadav is a woman. She has been doing the job of renting bank account to cyber criminal for a long time. During this, his identity was revealed in the police records. Tarun conducted several campaigns to escape from the police. Changed from female to male. Not only this, he also married a girl named Chandni. The IVF technique also gave the wife a son.

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