U.S lauds Gujarat police
Blitz Bureau
THE Gujarat police have successfully dismantled an illegal call centre operating in the Hansol area of Ahmedabad, which was targeting American citizens through a fraudulent loan scheme. The action has drawn praise from the United States (US), highlighting the growing cooperation between Indian and American law enforcement agencies in tackling cybercrime. Reacting to the development, the U.S. Embassy in India issued a statement lauding the Gujarat police for their swift and decisive action.
“By seizing evidence and charging the individuals with offences including cheating and criminal conspiracy, the authorities have sent a clear message against cybercrime,” the statement said.
“The United States and India are committed to taking decisive action against entities that threaten public safety and security,” it added. The call centre, disguised as a legitimate business, was reportedly involved in duping U.S. citizens by offering fake loan schemes and extracting personal information and money under false pretences.
Acting on Intelligence inputs, the police conducted a raid and arrested two individuals connected to the operation. Authorities also seized digital evidence including laptops, mobile phones, and call logs, which pointed to an organised attempt to defraud individuals overseas.
The arrested people have been charged with multiple offences, including cheating and criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act. Investigations are ongoing to trace other members of the racket and determine the extent of the financial damage caused.
This case comes amid a growing number of cross-border cybercrime incidents, where scamsters based in different countries target vulnerable populations using sophisticated social engineering techniques.
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