
Gurugram, March 18 The Gurugram Police have cracked a nationwide cyber fraud network, arresting 10 individuals, an officer said on Wednesday.
The police said the gang defrauded approximately Rs 40 crore through fraudulent activities between February and March.
The accused were allegedly involved in investment fraud, loan fraud, digital fraud, cyber slavery, and credit card fraud, they said.
The police recovered Rs 4 lakh in cash, 11 mobile phones, and two SIM cards from the possession of those arrested.
The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) reviewed devices and discovered over 3,571 complaints, 96 registered cases, and online fraud worth approximately Rs 40 crore across India.
"The arrested accused were mainly involved in numerous cyber fraud cases, including 12 at the Cyber Crime South police station and two at the Cyber Crime West police station in Gurugram. We are questioning the accused," Cyber ACP Priyanshu Dewan said.