The Asian Age

DU student sells his bank a/c to fraudsters to make money

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MARCH 24

A 19-year-old Delhi University student was arrested for allegedly selling his bank account to fraudsters who cheated people by offering them lucrative returns on their investment, police said on Friday.

The accused has been identified as Adil KK, a resident of Jangpura and a native of Kerala, they said.

According to police, a case was registered where the complainan­t alleged that she was cheated online on the pretext of high returns on the investment. The woman had invested `10.35 lakh through the website www.Blackstone­vip.Com.

After some time, she came to know that she has been cheated as she was unable to withdraw the invested amount, they said.

During the investigat­ion, it was found that `7.35 lakh out of the cheated amount was transferre­d to another account that was opened in the name of Adil. After technical surveillan­ce, Adil’s location was traced, a raid was conducted and he was arrested, deputy commission­er of police (outer) Harendra Singh said.

During the investigat­ion, it was also found that more than `62 lakh were deposited in the beneficiar­y bank account in just two days, police said.

Adil disclosed that he had received `25,000 for selling his bank account to a resident of Kerala through one of his room partners, who is also a resident of Kerala, police said.

It was further revealed that victims are lured by offering lucrative returns on their invested amount through the applicatio­n. They were directed through Telegram or WhatsApp to create an account on a fake website operated by people from abroad, the DCP said.

They initially give high returns on a small investment of `100 to `1,000.

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