Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Man dupes 50 people at ATMs for a lavish lifestyle, arrested

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

The police have arrested a 28-year-old man in Shahdara for duping people at ATMs and fraudulent­ly withdrawin­g their money. Twelve ATM cards have been recovered from his possession.

The accused, Sandeep, has duped more than 50 persons in the last three years. He spent all the money on a lavish lifestyle and touring various places in India and abroad, police said.

Recently, one of his victims had lodged a complaint at the Farsh Bazar police station.

The complainan­t, Sanjay Jain, a resident of Shahdara, alleged that on September 4, he went to an ATM in Anaj Mandi in Shahdara. He inserted his ATM card inside the machine and entered the pin.

Just then, a man standing in the corner told him that he will receive the money from another machine placed beside the first machine in the same premises.

As soon as the complainan­t moved, the man, Sandeep, allegedly took the money from the first machine. Jain realised later that extra amount had been debited from his account.

During investigat­ion, CCTV footage was obtained and analysed. A common person was seen in the videos. A sketch of the suspect was made and shared with the members of ‘Prahari’- a Delhi Police initiative that includes security guards, vendors, shopkeeper­s etc.

These members act like eyes and ears of the local beat constables and informers.

On September 14, a Prahari member alerted the police. The informer, Pradeep Kumar, is an ATM guard posted in Anaj Mandi in Shahdara.

He contacted the station house officer of Farsh Bazar police station and locked the suspect inside the ATM booth.

Police reached the spot and Sandeep was caught.

“During the interrogat­ion, Sandeep, a native of Punjab, disclosed that he used to work in housekeepi­ng of reputed hotels in India and abroad. Seeing the life style of high profile persons visiting the hotels, he also wished to live that life. But due to shortage of money, his wishes could not be fulfilled. Hence he started to cheat the public to earn quick money,” said deputy commission­er of police (Shahdara) Nupur Prasad.

 ?? SOURCED ?? (Clockwise from above) The accused Sandeep; in action at an ATM and; Pradeep Kumar, an ATM guard, who helped the cops catch him.
SOURCED (Clockwise from above) The accused Sandeep; in action at an ATM and; Pradeep Kumar, an ATM guard, who helped the cops catch him.
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