The Asian Age

Call centre busted, 21 arrested for duping UK-based citizens

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi Police busted an illegally run internatio­nal call centre in West Delhi’’s Naraina and arrested 21 people for allegedly duping UKbased citizens by posing as revenue and custom officials of that country, officials said on Sunday.

The employees at the call centre in Naraina Industrial Area approached UK-based citizens through phone service over the Internet (VoIP) and posed as HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, United Kingdom) officials who then duped them claiming that discrepanc­ies were found in the audit of their income tax, they said.

Police said the call centre was raided on June 3 after some informatio­n was received by Naraina SHO Sameer Srivastva, following which a team was constitute­d and 21 employees at the centre, including a floor manager, two supervisor­s and 14 agents were caught.

Deputy commission­er of police (West) Urvija Goel said: “During interrogat­ion, it was revealed that these fraudsters were engaged in using illegal techniques, VOIP calling, by passing the legal Internatio­nal Long Distance (ILD) Gateways and thus causing wrongful loss to government exchequer and wrongful gain to themselves.”

“They used costly softwares and cheated UKbased citizens on the false pretext of income tax frauds and violations of government regulation­s by impersonat­ing HMRC officials of UK.”

These fraudsters are suspected to have links abroad who helped them by providing data of internatio­nal citizens and also assisted them with internatio­nal payment gateways, she said.

 ?? — G.N. JHA ?? MCD workers sanitise a market at Sadar Bazar in New Delhi on Sunday. Delhi will start unlocking process on Monday.
— G.N. JHA MCD workers sanitise a market at Sadar Bazar in New Delhi on Sunday. Delhi will start unlocking process on Monday.

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