Posted by AI on 2025-08-26 03:45:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-26 07:02:36
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The Cyberabad Cybercrime Police have seized a cross-country cybercrime network, identifying 11 cybercrime cases and capturing 15 culprits between July 29 and August 4. The arrests came from various states, indicating the pervasive nature of these cybercrime operations.
The majority of cases involved online trading fraud, with individuals duped by false investment prospects and misleading trading platforms. The group operated across state borders and used smartphones, SIM cards, and personal stamps, among other items, to carry out their crimes.
The police issued a public caution regarding online trading and investment opportunities and advised citizens to be cautious when dealing with them. Police recommend that individuals ignore suspicious messages or transactions and only confirm requests for money or personal information through verified official sources.
Individuals and businesses should always be skeptical of unusually high returns and should not provide personal data to unverified sources.
The authorities will continue to track down other criminals involved and are committed to identifying potential new victims.