
Police North East Division Division Cybercrime recently registered companies against unknown persons who presented themselves as Border Security Force (BSF) and cheated pharmaceutical companies.
On the basis of a complaint filed by Jayann M., a sub-inspector of BSF Bengaluru, Yelahanka, the police accused the accused of cheating and efforts.
The rocket came out when the representative came to the BSF office to add laboratory equipment worth 2.3 ₹ Lakh 4. August. After the investigation, it was revealed that a person named Kunal Choudhara, who claimed to be an BSF officer, reserved laboratory equipment that abuses the address and details of the GST. Further questions have revealed that 500 bottles of injections used for the treatment of rabies at the price of 1.5 Lakh and another shipment of 100 bottles worth 27 500 GBP were purchased on 2 August.
The accused also shared bank accounts with a company for transactions that are investigated to follow them.
Published – August 11 2025 20:42