
Bhopal Police arrests 22-year-old MBA student in online fraud case
India Today
Bhopal Police has arrested a 22-year-old MBA student for providing bank accounts to a Bihar-based online fraudster.
The cybercrime branch of Bhopal Police has arrested a 22-year-old MBA student for allegedly arranging and providing bank accounts to a Bihar-based online fraudster. The accused has been identified as Anjali Sakre, a resident of Betul in Madhya Pradesh. The other accused, Ajay Raj, is a resident of Bihar and is absconding. The accused met each other while working at a call centre in Bhopal, police said.
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