Wednesday, June 3, 2026
ADVT 
India

Gurugram: Fake call centre duping US, Canada citizens busted, 17 held

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Apr, 2022 10:44 AM
  • Gurugram: Fake call centre duping US, Canada citizens busted, 17 held

Gurugram, April 7 (IANS) A fake call centre duping the US and Canada citizens was busted and 17 people were arrested in this connection from Udyog Vihar in Gurugram on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday.

Acting on a tip-off, a team from the flying squad, Udyog Vihar police station and Cyber Crime police led by DSP Inderjeet Singh Yadav of CM flying wing and Rajeev Kumar, ACP (Udyog Vihar) raided the call centre and recovered Rs 22.50 lakh in cash, six laptops, three desktops, 18 mobile phones and a 64 GB pen drive.

The employees of call centre used to call the US and Canada nationals posing as officials of Microsoft technical support and take $500 to $1,000 as service charge from them, police said.

"The call centre was being run without permission. Also, it did not have any license issued by the Department of Telecommunications (DOT)," Yadav said.

During questioning, the accused confessed that they used to communicate with US and Canada citizens offering to provide tech support, send pop-ups and take nearly $ 500 to $ 1,000 per client as service charge," he added.

"The employees of the fake call centre disclosed that besides salary, they were also getting a commission. The prime accused of the fake call centre is absconding," the DSP said.

An FIR under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including the IT Act, has been registered at the Udyog Vihar police station for further investigation.

MORE India ARTICLES

US sending Covid vaccines to India, Harris tells Modi (Ld)

US sending Covid vaccines to India, Harris tells Modi (Ld)
The electronic conversation took place as US President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that India will receive Covid vaccines directly from the US stockpile, the White House said.

US sending Covid vaccines to India, Harris tells Modi (Ld)

Army Chief reviews security situation in Kashmir (Lead)

Army Chief reviews security situation in Kashmir (Lead)
 The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General M.M. Naravane, reached Kashmir on Wednesday on a two-day visit to review the prevailing security situation in the Union Territory (UT), the army said in a statement.

Army Chief reviews security situation in Kashmir (Lead)

Some reports on vaccination numbers 'incorrect', says Health Ministry

Some reports on vaccination numbers 'incorrect', says Health Ministry
"There have been several unfounded media reports that have peddled misinformation among the masses regarding this exercise of national importance," a ministry statement said, adding that the total number of Covid vaccine doses administered in the country so far stand at 21,85,46,667.

Some reports on vaccination numbers 'incorrect', says Health Ministry

Cong concerned about India's stand on Israel-Palestine conflict in UN

Cong concerned about India's stand on Israel-Palestine conflict in UN
The Congress said that it was "appropriate for our initial statement to note that the intrusion by Israeli forces into the Holy Al Aqsa mosque during Ramzan prayers had ruptured the delicate peace in the region".

Cong concerned about India's stand on Israel-Palestine conflict in UN

Young 'promise of future', prioritise for black fungus drug: Delhi HC

Young 'promise of future', prioritise for black fungus drug: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday suggested the young patients should be prioritised in the distribution of Liposomal Amphotericin B drug, used for treating black fungus, "as they hold promise of future over the older ones who have lived their lives".

Young 'promise of future', prioritise for black fungus drug: Delhi HC

Why is India where it is today

Why is India where it is today
Heart-breaking stories have now become common in India, as the second wave of coronavirus is wreaking havoc.

Why is India where it is today