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.

An elderly NRI couple in South Delhi's Greater Kailash lost nearly Rs 14 crore in a digital arrest scam that confined them to their home for 16 days. Om Taneja, 81, and Dr Indira Taneja, 77, who returned from the US in 2015, were duped by fake police officers threatening arrest over fabricated money-laundering charges. Delhi Police have launched an investigation into the fraud.

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An elderly doctor couple in south delhi's greater kailash lost rs 14 crore to fraudsters in a digital arrest scam. The ruse began with a call from a fake trai official on december 24, 2025, and kept them on video calls for 17 days. The fraud came to light in january 2026, prompting a police investigation.

Updates in the Rs 590 crore IDFC First Bank fraud case: Haryana's Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau has uncovered the money trail, leading to two additional arrests, bringing the total to six. Funds were siphoned to private firms, officials' accounts, and luxury purchases, with the bank reimbursing most of the amount amid ongoing probes.

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted searches at 15 locations across multiple states in a case of large-scale online financial fraud involving the overseas fintech platform Pyypl. Officials said the gang defrauded victims through fraudulent investment schemes and part-time job scams. The agency is now seeking custody of the alleged kingpin, Ashok Kumar Sharma.

경찰은 캄보디아에서 송환된 한국 온라인 사기 용의자 73명 중 55명에 대해 체포영장을 발부했다고 밝혔다. 이들은 총 486억 원을 869명의 한국 피해자로부터 사기친 혐의를 받고 있으며, 이는 한 국가에서 이뤄진 최대 규모의 범죄 용의자 송환이다. 송환된 용의자들은 노쇼 사기와 딥페이크 로맨스 사기 등 다양한 수법을 사용했다.

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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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