Three arrested in Taneja couple's Rs 14.85 crore digital arrest scam

Delhi Police have arrested two men from Vadodara and one from Prayagraj in connection with the digital arrest scam that defrauded Greater Kailash residents Om Taneja (81) and Indira Taneja (77) of Rs 14.85 crore last month. The suspects handled transfers from mule accounts totaling Rs 6 crore.

In an update to the cyber fraud case first reported earlier this month, Delhi Police apprehended three suspects linked to the eight RTGS transfers made by the Taneja couple between December 26, 2025, and January 9, 2026. The payments, impersonated as required for RBI verification amid false TRAI money-laundering claims, included Rs 1.99 crore initially, up to Rs 2.20 crore on January 8.

Divyang Patel (23) from Vadodara held Rs 4 crore in his account before Krutik Sitoli (22) transferred it to multiple mule accounts. K S Tiwari from Prayagraj received about Rs 2 crore. Two of the seven primary recipient accounts were traced to Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.

Recruited via social media groups from Cambodia, the suspects' accounts showed no prior cybercrime links. Investigators estimate Rs 2-2.5 crore remains traceable. This case underscores the growing menace of digital arrest scams.

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Illustration of corrupt bank officials, government workers, and intermediaries plotting Rs 950 crore fraud using fake documents in Chandigarh banks, with CBI investigators nearing.
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Key players behind multiple bank frauds in Chandigarh and Haryana

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Nearly Rs 950 crore in public funds have been siphoned off in multiple frauds involving IDFC First Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and others in Chandigarh and Haryana. Investigations reveal a collusive network of bank officials, government employees and private intermediaries using fake fixed deposits, forged documents and shell firms. The Haryana government has asked the CBI to take over the probe.

Delhi Police detained 89 people during a month-long operation targeting cybercrime networks across multiple states, with frauds totaling over ₹70 crore uncovered.

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Delhi Police have arrested 11 people, including the alleged mastermind, in a ₹300 crore inter-state investment fraud using fake trading platforms. The case surfaced after a victim reported losing over ₹31.5 lakh. The syndicate lured people via WhatsApp groups promising high returns.

A Delhi court has convicted Congress MLA Rajendra Bharti from Madhya Pradesh’s Datia in a bank fraud case involving forgery of fixed deposit records. The Supreme Court transferred the case from Datia to Delhi in October last year. Former bank accountant Raghuvir Sharan Prajapati was also convicted of criminal conspiracy.

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Police arrested four suspects on June 8 after they allegedly assaulted a security guard and attempted to steal items from a vehicle at the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence premises in T Nagar.

A 53-year-old man from Bengaluru was arrested in Katpadi for trying to break into an ATM machine. Police caught him after bank officials reviewed CCTV footage of the failed attempt.

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Haryana's Vigilance Bureau has filed an FIR against unnamed Kotak Mahindra Bank officials after Panchkula Municipal Corporation reported a Rs 150 crore discrepancy in fixed deposit receipts. One bank relationship manager has been arrested. The bank maintains that accounts were handled per banking norms.

 

 

 

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