Police have arrested a 23-year-old MBBS student to send rupees in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. An official said Wednesday that 800,000 online fraud funds were donated to a group of young Chinese people by converting them into cryptocurrencies.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Rajesh Kumar Tripathi said in a conversation with reporters that the defendant identified as Vikram Vishnoi (23) is based on A clue of a city-based software engineer was deceived, which was arrested based on a case of Rs 1.35 crore. He was under “digital arrest.”
He said Vishnoi is from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, who is a third-year student at the Alibag Government Medical College in Maharashtra, he said .
He said through Vishnoi’s interrogation, he once discovered that he used to provide bank accounts to a gang’s bank account through a team on the Telegram Messaging App and connected with five young Chinese people.
“We know that Vishnoi is used to convert cyber fraud currencies stored in Indian bank accounts into cryptocurrencies and send them to Chinese gangs. We are thoroughly investigating the Chinese gangs’ cyber crimes in India. function. ”.
Other deputy police chief Rajesh Dandotia said Vishnoi.
He said Vishnoi has changed the rupees so far. Rs 8 lakh enters the cryptocurrency and sends it to the Chinese crypto wallet of “TLX”.
Dandotia said the defendants had spoken with Chinese youth in the past through chatbots and translated facilities in English and Chinese languages.
In order to investigate the transfer of cyber fraud funds to Chinese gangs, Indore police have sent an email to the Telegram and binance for information.
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