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Six arrested for online job frauds
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Two call centres in Delhi and Ghaziabad raided
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Two call centres in Delhi and Ghaziabad raided
Six persons, including a woman from New Delhi, who were involved in online job frauds, were arrested by the Hyderabad Cyber Crime police.
The investigators raided two call centres in Delhi and Ghaziabad and arrested Ravinder Kumar Pandey (27), owner of a call centre, Amar Kumar Singh (29), team leader, Shivam Tripathi (21), Prakash Tiwari (21), both telecallers, one Vijay Rawal (25) and his partner Priyanka (22), who runs another call centre.
In August last, a man from Langer Houz approached the police stating that he searched for a job on Naukri.com and filled up his profile with all necessary details. “The very next day, he received a call from Naukri.com. The caller introduced him as Sharma and after checking his profile details, they offered the complainant a job at a Tata company,” Joint Commissioner of Po
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