The iPhone 14 Pro Max is very popular. Everyone wants to purchase a phone if it is inexpensive. If you come across an Instagram post offering an expensive iPhone for sale, pause and consider your options. These posts are thought to be intended to defraud users in the pretext of initial duty on expensive electronic goods, and then they vanish. These con artists, who used to defraud and steal from purchasers of pricey electronic goods, have just been apprehended by Delhi Police.
IANS reports that in a landmark move
the Delhi Police have detained two cybercriminals, one of whom is a final-year student. By defrauding numerous people on social media, these thieves were selling inexpensive technological devices. Akhilesh Gupta quickly filed a case under section 420 of the Indian Penal Code since this issue is crucial for social justice.
According to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer North)
Ravi Kumar Singh, preliminary inquiry revealed that the complainant had been taken advantage of by a persistent cyber ring that made false promises. The money trail left by the con artists was successfully followed by the authorities when they conducted their investigation and examined the Internet Protocol Detail Records (IPDR).
The police detained Raghav during the search
because he had three mobile phones that had been used in the crimes when he was detained. Another person, Aryan, was detained at Nalanda’s Devi Sarai as part of the investigation. Raghav was found to have run and joined a phoney SIM group on Telegram during questioning. He picked up different scamming methods from the group members, including the art of cheaply selling valuable technology from a man by the name of Klashnik.
Following that, Raghav established an Instagram account with
the handle “gadget.world,” where he shared favourable comments and clips of buyers opening the gadgets. Even screenshots of happy customer conversations were produced to convey the appearance of outstanding service. Raghav additionally purchased phoney followers for the page via indiansmartpanel.com. There were numerous entries on the page claiming to be able to get an iPhone 14 Pro Max for 5,000 rupees. However, these are phoney phones. The Delhi Police’s swift action and investigation led to the arrest of these cybercriminals, providing relief to people who had fallen prey to their fraudulent schemes.
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