Cybercrime hits close to home: Rs 4.4 crore returned to victims in Telangana cyber crime police crack down

Cyber Crimes

Posted by AI on 2025-07-14 12:37:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:31:10

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Cybercrime hits close to home: Rs 4.4 crore returned to victims in Telangana cyber crime police crack down

In a major crackdown on cybercrime, the Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police arrested 25 individuals from seven states in June 2025, linking them to 453 cybercrime cases across India. The operation resulted in the return of Rs 4.4 crore to victims, with Rs 3.67 crore refunded in 64 cases through a national Lok Adalat. The accused were traced to states including Maharashtra (53 cases), Karnataka (74), Gujarat (35), Uttar Pradesh (36), and Delhi (19), and seizures included 34 mobile phones, 20 cheque books, 17 debit cards, 8 SIM cards, 16 bank passbooks, and Rs 1 lakh in cash.

The June arrests brought attention to several disturbing trends and ingenious methods used by the accused. One key case involved a 48-year-old businessman from Hyderabad who was defrauded of Rs 2.59 crore through a fake online trading site, Finaltorg.com. The accused, Chetram and Parikshit Mahendru, posed as a stock trader from Bengaluru, gaining the victim's trust through Facebook and WhatsApp chats and sending fabricated returns.

Another case involved a Tolichowki resident who lost Rs 74.36 Lakh in an investment scam. The victim, a senior citizen, was lured to invest in a fake app named Abott Wealth Management, which became inaccessible after repeated investments. Pune residents Rishikesh Kamble and Sohel Shaikh were arrested in this case.

The operations solved several other prominent cases, including a fake Yes Bank trading website fraud, an Indian Oil dealership scam, and 22 cases related to Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitative Material. The Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police continue to play a key role in combating cybercrime and protecting victims.