Cyber racket ‘cheats’ foreign nationals of 15 mn dollars: 3 sent to 4-day CBI custody, 40 to judicial custody

A Delhi Court Saturday sent three persons who allegedly committed a trans-national cyber crime, in which foreign nationals were targeted and defrauded, to CBI custody for four days. Forty others who were also allegedly involved in the crime were sent to judicial custody till August 9.

“So far as accused Dhruv Khattar, Dhairya Khattar and Tushar Arora are concerned, to unearth the conspiracy and to gather evidence, their custodial interrogation is necessary,” Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Nishant Garg said while sending the three persons to CBI custody.

Read more

You may also like

Comments are closed.

More in IT