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Police have arrested a foreign national for allegedly duping people on the pretext of providing Remdesivir injections, officers said on Wednesday.
The accused has been identified as Ashwingwo Ashelly Azenmbuh, a resident of Kumba, Cameroon, they said.
Forty names and phone numbers of victims were found in the message box of the recovered phone. Police have identified 23 victims who have been cheated of around ₹7.50 lakh and further efforts are being made to trace the remaining victims, they said.
Twelve bank accounts of the accused have been identified that are located across India. These accounts have been blocked with an overall existing balance of over ₹85,000, police said.
Cameroonian Woman Held In Delhi For Duping With Promise Of Delivering Remdesivir Cameroonian Woman Held In Delhi For Duping With Promise Of Delivering Remdesivir The accused has been identified as Ashwingwo Ashelly Azenmbuh, a resident of Kumba in the west African nation of Cameroon, they said.
Woman was arrested for duping people on the pretext of providing Remdesivir injections.
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The Delhi Police has arrested a Cameroon national for allegedly duping people on the pretext of providing Remdesivir injections, officials said on Wednesday.
The accused has been identified as Ashwingwo Ashelly Azenmbuh, a resident of Kumba in the west African nation of Cameroon, they said.
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Cameroonian Woman Held In Delhi For Duping People With Promise Of Delivering Remdesivir
Cameroonian woman held in Delhi for duping people with promise of delivering Remdesivir New Delhi, May 12 (PTI) The Delhi Police has arrested a Cameroon national for allegedly duping people on the pretext of providing Remdesivir injections, officials said on Wednesday. The accused has been identified as Ashwingwo Ashelly Azenmbuh, a resident of Kumba in the west African nation of Cameroon, they said. Forty names and phone numbers of victims were found in the message box of the recovered phone. Police have identified 23 victims who have been cheated of around Rs 7.50 lakh and further efforts are being made to trace the remaining victims, they said.
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